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. 1987 Oct;22(1-2):131-3.
doi: 10.1007/BF01968828.

Increase in plasma potassium concentration following indomethacin administration: absence of a role for membrane Na-K ATPase

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Increase in plasma potassium concentration following indomethacin administration: absence of a role for membrane Na-K ATPase

A Padhani et al. Agents Actions. 1987 Oct.

Abstract

To elucidate whether indomethacin-induced hyperkalaemia is due to an inhibition of Na-K ATPase in the membranes, indomethacin (25 mg t.d.s.) was administered to 7 normal subjects for 7 days. This resulted in an increase in plasma potassium concentrations in all 7 subjects: median (range) for the entire group increased from 4.19 (3.98-4.79) mmol/l to 4.29 (4.13-4.87) mmol/l. Leucocytes prepared from these subjects prior to and after indomethacin were tested for 86Rb influx and [3H]-ouabain binding (an index of Na-K ATPase sites). Neither 86Rb influx (total, ouabain sensitive and ouabain insensitive) nor [3H]-ouabain binding changed significantly following indomethacin. We conclude that (a) indomethacin-induced hyperkalaemia is not due to alterations in potassium influx into cells and (b) the modulation of Na-K ATPase sites/activity is in leucocytes not dependent upon prostaglandins.

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