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. 1995 May;268(5 Pt 1):C1126-32.
doi: 10.1152/ajpcell.1995.268.5.C1126.

Distribution of the Na+/Ca2+ exchange protein in developing rabbit myocytes

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Distribution of the Na+/Ca2+ exchange protein in developing rabbit myocytes

F Chen et al. Am J Physiol. 1995 May.

Abstract

The Na+/Ca2+ exchanger is a major pathway for transmembrane flux of Ca2+ in cardiac cells. Immunolabeling in adult rabbit myocytes showed localization of the Na+/Ca2+ exchanger to the peripheral sarcolemma and especially in the T tubules. Previous studies have also demonstrated higher Na+/Ca2+ exchanger activity in fetal and newborn rabbit hearts in which the T tubular system is not completely developed. Indirect immunofluorescent studies were performed to localize the Na+/Ca2+ exchanger in isolated myocytes from immature (5, 11, 17, and 30 days) and adult rabbits. Cells were incubated with a monoclonal antibody to the exchanger followed by fluorescein-labeled goat anti-mouse antibody. It is found that at 5 days of age the immunofluorescent labeling was very intense and confined to the peripheral sarcolemma. After 11 days of age, localization of labeling followed the development of the T tubules. The exchanger appeared in the T tubules as soon as they were formed. The Na+/Ca2+ exchange protein is abundantly localized to the peripheral sarcolemma before and during the development of T tubule system.

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