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Review
. 2000 Oct;25(9-10):1421-30.
doi: 10.1023/a:1007620918408.

How many endobains are there?

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Review

How many endobains are there?

G Rodríguez de Lores Arnaiz. Neurochem Res. 2000 Oct.

Abstract

Oxidative metabolism is very active in brain, where large amounts of chemical energy as ATP molecules are consumed, mostly required to maintain cellular Na+/K+ gradients through the participation of the sodium pump (Na+,K+-ATPase), whose activity is selectively and potently inhibited by the alkaloid ouabain. Na+/K+ gradients are involved in nerve impulse propagation, in neurotransmitter release and cation homeostasis in the nervous system. Likewise, enzyme activity modulation is crucial for maintaining normal blood pressure and cardiovascular contractility as well as renal sodium excretion. The present article reviews the progress in disclosing putative ouabain-like substances, examines their denomination according to different research teams, tissue or biological fluid sources, extraction and purification, assays, biological properties and chemical and biophysical features. When data is available, comparison with ouabain itself is mentioned. Likewise, their potential action in normal physiology as well as in experimental and human pathology is summarized.

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