[Some properties of transport ATPases in functionally different muscles]
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[Some properties of transport ATPases in functionally different muscles]
Abstract
The properties of Ca-transporting system in sarcoplasmic reticulum membranes in fast and slow frog muscles as well as some properties of sarcolemma Na, K-ATPase of the same object were investigated. The rate of Ca2+ uptake, Ca-ATPase activity and Ca/ATP ratio for the reticulum of fast muscle demonstrated higher values than those for the reticulum of slow muscle. The rate of Ca2+ accumulation by the fragments of the rectus reticulum and Ca/ATP ratio were found to decrease under the influence of acetylcholine (0.05-5 mM). The transport system of the sartorius reticulum was found to be less sensitive to acetylcholine. The peak activity of Na, K-ATPase in femoral muscles of the frog occurred at 80 mM NaCl and 60 mM KCl, whereas in the rectus abdominal muscle it equalled 100 mM NaCl and 40 mM KCl. Thus, Na, K-ATPase activity in the slow muscle was predominantly higher than that in the mixed (femoral) muscles. If the sarcolemma preparations of the muscles of both types the inhibitory effect of acetylcholine on Na; K-ATPase was registered. The enzyme of slow muscles exhibited higher sensibility to acetylcholine.
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