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Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 249: H1093-H1097, 1985;
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AJP - Heart and Circulatory Physiology, Vol 249, Issue 6 1093-H1097, Copyright © 1985 by American Physiological Society


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Effect of chronic surgical denervation of dog heart on myocardial Na+-K+ pump

R. B. Wanless, A. J. Drake-Holland and M. I. Noble

The effect of chronic denervation of the myocardium on myocardial Na+-K+ pump activity and numbers of pump sites was studied in dogs. Right ventricular biopsies were taken immediately before and 4 wk after chronic surgical denervation, when depletion of norepinephrine is complete. Na+-K+ pump activity was assayed by ouabain-sensitive 86Rb uptake into ventricular tissue slices. The number of pump sites was measured by [3H]ouabain binding in ventricular tissue slices. Ouabain-sensitive Rb uptake was increased after denervation by an average of 147%. [3H]-ouabain binding at a concentration of 1.25 X 10(-6) M increased by an average of 27.6% after denervation. Acutely applied norepinephrine (2 X 10(-7) M) stimulated ouabain-sensitive Rb uptake both before and after denervation. The stimulation was greater after denervation, indicating supersensitivity. The cause of these changes is not known.





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