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. 1992 Oct 27;1137(2):135-42.
doi: 10.1016/0167-4889(92)90194-g.

Cultured chick-embryo heart cells respond differently to ouabain as measured by the increase in their intracellular Na+ concentration

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Cultured chick-embryo heart cells respond differently to ouabain as measured by the increase in their intracellular Na+ concentration

B Ahlemeyer et al. Biochim Biophys Acta. .

Abstract

Using digital imaging microscopy with the sodium-sensitive fluorescent indicator sodium-binding benzofuran isophtalate (SBFI), we examined the cytosolic free sodium ion concentration ([Na+]i) in single chick-embryo heart cells. The distribution of the [Na+]i was homogeneous within one cell, but we found a wide cell to cell variation in the range of 3 to 18 mM [Na+]i. In contrast to former experiments showing a heterogeneity of chick-embryo heart cells with respect to their [Ca2+]i (Ahlemeyer et al. (1992) Eur. J. Biochem. 205, 269-275), we could not distinguish cell populations with different [Na+]i. We found a lognormal distribution of the resting [Na+]i with a median value of 8.8 mM with a standard deviation of 4.5 mM (n = 90). After the addition of varying concentrations of ouabain, we found a biphasic dose-response curve as measured by the increase in [Na+]i. Ouabain showed its half-maximal effect on the [Na+]i between 10(-9) M and 10(-8) M and at 4.3.10(-6) M under steady-state conditions. The finding of a heterogeneity of chick-embryo heart cells with respect to their ouabain-induced increase in [Na+]i is consistent with our previous observations of cells differing in their [Ca2+]i and in the sensitivity of their sodium pumps to cardiac glycosides.

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