Insulin action on cardiac glucose transport Studies on the role of the Na+/K+ pump |
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Authors: | Jürgen Eckel Hans Reinauer |
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Affiliation: | Diabetes Research Institute, 4000 Düsseldorf I F.R.G. |
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Abstract: | ![]() Isolated muscle cells from adult rat heart have been used to study the relationship between myocardial glucose transport and the activity of the Na+/K+ pump. 86Rb+-uptake by cardiac cells was found to be linear up to 2 min with a steady-state reached by 40–60 min, and was used to monitor the activity of the Na+/K+ pump. Ouabain (10?3 mol/I) inhibited the steady-state uptake of 86Rb+ by more than 90%. Both, the ouabain-sensitive and ouabain-insensitive 86Rb+-uptake by cardiac cells were found to be unaffected by insulin treatment under conditions where a significant stimulation of 3-O-methylglucose transport occurred. 86Rb+-uptake was markedly reduced by the presence of calcium and/or magnesium, but remained unresponsive towards insulin treatment. Inhibition of the Na+/K+ pump activity by ouabain and a concomitant shift in the intracellular Na+:K+ ratio did not affect basal or insulin stimulated rates of 3-O-methylglucose transport in cardiac myocytes. The data argue against a functional relationship between the myocardial Na+/K+ pump and the glucose transport system. |
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Keywords: | Glucose transport Insulin Myocardial cell (Rat heart) Hepes 4-(2-hydroxyethyl)-1-piperazine-ethanesulfonic acid |
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