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. 1980;52(2):141-6.
doi: 10.1007/BF01869119.

K+ influx components in ascites cells: the effects of agents interacting with the (Na+ + K+)-pump

K+ influx components in ascites cells: the effects of agents interacting with the (Na+ + K+)-pump

T Bakker-Grunwald et al. J Membr Biol. 1980.

Abstract

Several agents known to interact with the (Na+ + K+)-pump were tested for their effects on the components of steady-state K+ flux in ascites cells. 86Rb+ was used as a tracer for K+, and influx was differentiated into a ouabain-inhibitable "pump" component, a Cl--dependent and furosemide-sensitive "exchange" component, and a residual "leak" flux. All agents tested (ouabain, quercetin, oligomycin, phosphate) affected both the "pump" flux and the Cl--linked flux. These findings suggest a linkage between the activity of the Na/K ATPase and the Cl--dependent K+ exchange flux. In the discussion we point out that the mechanism of this linkage could be direct; e.g., Cl--dependent exchange may represent a mode of operation of the Na/K ATPase. However, data from this and other systems tend to suggest an indirect linkage between the Na+ pump and a KCl symporter, perhaps via a change in the level of intracellular ATP.

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