Effect of carbachol on ouabain-sensitive uptake of 86Rb by dispersed lacrimal gland cells. |
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Authors: | J W Putney C M Van De Walle |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pharmacology Wayne State University School of Medicine 540 East Canfield Avenue Detroit, Michigan 48201, USA |
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Abstract: | Uptake of 86Rb was measured in dispersed rat exorbital lacrimal gland cells. The uptake was inhibited by ouabain (0.9 mM) and stimulated by carbachol (10?5M). In the presence of quabain, in the absence of Ca, or in the presence of decreased extracellular Na, carbachol failed to stimulate 86Rb uptake. Cellular concentrations of Na and K were also determined. Cells treated with carbachol had elevated Na content and decreased K content. Omission of external Ca prevented both the K loss and Na gain. Decreasing extracellular Na prevented the Na gain but only partially inhibited the loss of cellular K. The conclusions to be reached from these data are: (1) in the resting lacrimal cell, a quabain sensitive pump actively maintains the intracellular concentration of K high and that of Na low, (2) carbachol acts, through Ca, to increase the passive membrane permeability to Na and K as well as the activity of the pump, and (3) the stimulus for the activation of the pump may be a rise in the intracellular concentration of Na. |
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