Ouabain binding sites in skeletal muscle from normal and dystrophic mice
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- DOI: 10.1016/0022-510x(77)90064-8
Ouabain binding sites in skeletal muscle from normal and dystrophic mice
Abstract
The specific binding of tritiated ouabain was used to estimate the density of Na+-K+-ATPase sites ("Na+-pump" sites) in segments of skeletal muscle from normal and dystrophic mice. Ouabain binding was approximately 4 times greater in red (soleus) muscle than in white (superficial gastrocnemius) muscle from normal animals. In dystrophic soleus muscles, ouabain binding was decreased by nearly one-half. Because Na+-K+-ATPase activity is associated with plasma membranes, these observations constitute further evidence for a sarcolemmal abnormality in dystrophic mice.
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