Activity of phosphorylase in total global ischaemia in the rat heart. A phosphorus-31 nuclear-magnetic-resonance study
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- DOI: 10.1042/bj1960171
Activity of phosphorylase in total global ischaemia in the rat heart. A phosphorus-31 nuclear-magnetic-resonance study
Abstract
1. The uptake and subsequent phosphorylation of deoxyglucose into perfused rat hearts was monitored by 31P n.m.r. 2. The accumulated deoxyglucose 6-phosphate provided (a) an independent method for measuring cytosolic pH in the normoxic and ischaemic heart tissue and (b) a way of studying the activity of phosphorylase during ischaemia. 3. The cytosolic pH measured from the 31P n.m.r. resonance position of deoxyglucose 6-phosphate is in good agreement under all conditions studied with that obtained previously from the Pi resonances. This eliminates any possible doubts about the use of Pi for measuring intracellular pH. 4. Deoxyglucose 6-phosphate in vitro inhibits phosphorylase b but not phosphorylase a. Its inhibitory effect on glycogenolysis during ischaemia is monitored by measuring tissue acidosis by n.m.r. In the initial stages of ischaemia phosphorylase activity is not inhibited, whereas after about 5 min approx. 50% of the activity is inhibited. These observations are interpreted in terms of the relative contributions of phosphorylase a and the AMP-dependent phosphorylase b activities during ischaemia.
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