Properties of (Na+ plus K+)-activated ATPase in rat liver plasma membranes enriched with bile canaliculi
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Properties of (Na+ plus K+)-activated ATPase in rat liver plasma membranes enriched with bile canaliculi
Abstract
Liver plasma membranes enriched in bile canaliculi were isolated from rat liver by a modification of the technique of Song et al. (J. Cell Biol. (1969) 41, 124-132) in order to study the possible role of ATPase in bile secretion. Optimum conditions for assaying (Na+ plus K+)-activated ATPase in this membrane fraction were defined using male rats averaging 220 g in weight. (Na+ plus K+)-activated ATPase activity was documented by demonstrating specific cation requirements for Na+ and K+, while the divalent cation, Ca(2+), and the cardiac glycosides, ouabain and scillaren, were inhibitory. (Na+ plus K+)-activated ATPase activity averaged 10.07 plus or minus 2.80 mumol Pi/mg protein per h compared to 50.03 plus or minus 11.41 for Mg(2+)-activated ATPase and 58.66 plus or minus 10.07 for 5'-nucleotidase. Concentrations of ouabain and scillaren which previously inhibited canalicular bile secretion in the isolated perfused rat liver produced complete inhibition of (Na+ plus K+)-activated ATPase without any effect on Mg(2+)-activated ATPase. Both (Na+ plus K+)-activated ATPase and Mg(2+)-activated ATPase demonstrated temperature dependence but differed in temperature optima. Temperature induced changes in specific activity of (Na+ plus K+)-activated ATPase directly paralleled previously demonstrated temperature optima for bile secretion. These studies indicate that (Na+ plus K+)-activated ATPase is present in fractions of rat liver plasma membranes that are highly enriched in bile canaliculi and provide a model for further study of the effects of various physiological and chemical modifiers of bile secretion and cholestasis.
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