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. 1977 Nov;18(6):860-6.
doi: 10.1536/ihj.18.860.

Activation of electrogenic Na+ pump by epinephrine in bullfrog atrium

Activation of electrogenic Na+ pump by epinephrine in bullfrog atrium

T Akasu et al. Jpn Heart J. 1977 Nov.

Abstract

The effects of epinephrine (1 X 10(-6)--1 X 10(-5) M) on the resting membrane potential and the K+-activated hyperpolarization of bullfrog atrial heart muscles were studied by the single sucrose-gap method or by intracellular microelectrode filled with 3 M KC1. Epinephrine-induced hyperpolarization (Ep-hyperpolarization) was completely eliminated by the effect of ouabain or by removal of extracellular K+. The amplitude of K+-activated hyperpolarization, which was produced when the extracellular K+ concentration was raised from zero to 2 mM, was markedly increased in the presence of epinephrine. The membrane depolarizations, due to high extracellular K+ concentration in the presence of ouabain (5 X 10(-6) M) which completely and reversibly eliminated the K+-activated hyperpolarization, were not altered under the effect of epinephrine. These results suggested that Ep-hyperpolarization of bullfrog atrial heart muscles was due to the acceleration of electrogenic Na+ pump which produced the K+-activated hyperpolarization.

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