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INFLUENCE OF POTASSIUM ON THE STEADY-STATE REDOX POTENTIAL OF THE ELECTRON TRANSPORT CHAIN IN SLICES OF RAT CEREBRAL CORTEX AND THE EFFECT OF OUABAIN
Authors:R. J. Bull   J. T. Cummins
Affiliation:Water Supply Research Laboratory, National Environmental Research Center, Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH 45268, U.S.A.
Abstract:Abstract— The concentration dependence of the modifications by potassium of the respiratory intermediates in incubated slices of rat cerebral cortex has been examined in the presence and absence of calcium. In addition to the immediate increase in respiration and the concomitant oxidation of the respiratory intermediates, longer term increases in the steady-state redox potential were observed at higher potassium concentrations. Addition of calcium to the system did not appreciably alter the immediate effects of potassium, but shifted the redox state of the respiratory intermediates; these changes involved a decrease in reduced intermediate at low concentrations of potassium and a relatively higher level of reduced carriers at high concentrations of potassium. Ouabain (50 μ m ) inhibited both the initial responses to added potassium and modified the changes in steady-state levels of reduced intermediate in the absence of calcium. In the presence of calcium, ouabain (50 μ m ) inhibited the initial oxidation of NAD(P)H observed upon addition of potassium but had no effect on the respiratory response to the addition of low concentrations of potassium. The disassociation of these responses resulted in a large decrease in the steady-state levels of reduced cytochrome. At 30 m m potassium an oxidation of NAD(P)H was observed which accompanied by an increase in levels of reduced cytochromes. These changes in redox state of the respiratory carriers have been discussed in relation to previous reports dealing with the effects of potassium on aerobic glycolysis and oxygen consumption by brain slices.
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