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K+ supplementation increases muscle [Na+-K+-ATPase] and improves extrarenal K+ homeostasis in rats
Authors:Bundgaard  Henning; Schmidt  Thomas A; Larsen  Jim S; Kjeldsen  Keld
Abstract:Bundgaard, Henning, Thomas A. Schmidt, Jim S. Larsen, andKeld Kjeldsen. K+supplementation increases muscleNa+-K+-ATPase]and improves extrarenal K+homeostasis in rats. J. Appl. Physiol.82(4): 1136-1144, 1997.---Effects ofK+ supplementation (~200 mmolKCl/100 g chow) on plasma K+,K+ content, andNa+-K+-adeonsinetriphosphatase(ATPase) concentration(Na+-K+-ATPase])in skeletal muscles as well as on extrarenalK+ clearance were evaluated inrats. After 2 days of K+supplementation, hyperkalemia prevailed(K+-supplemented vs.weight-matched control animals) 5.1 ± 0.2 (SE) vs. 3.2 ± 0.1 mmol/l, P < 0.05, n = 5-6], and after 4 daysa significant increase in K+content was observed in gastrocnemius muscle (104 ± 2 vs. 97 ± 1 µmol/g wet wt, P < 0.05, n = 5-6). After 7 days ofK+ supplementation, a significantincrease in3H]ouabain bindingsite concentration (344 ± 5 vs. 239 ± 8 pmol/g wet wt,P < 0.05, n = 4) was observed in gastrocnemiusmuscle. After 2 wk, increases in plasmaK+,K+ content, and3H]ouabain bindingsite concentration in gastrocnemius muscle amounted to 40, 8, and 68%(P < 0.05) above values observed inweight-matched control animals, respectively. The latter change wasconfirmed by K+-dependentp-nitrophenyl phosphatase activitymeasurements. Fasting for 1 day reduced plasmaK+ andK+ content in gastrocnemius musclein rats that had been K+supplemented for 2 wk by 3.1 ± 0.3 mmol/l(P < 0.05, n = 5) and 15 ± 2 µmol/g wet wt(P < 0.05, n = 5), respectively. After induction of anesthesia, arterial plasma K+was measured during intravenous KCl infusion (0.75 mmolKCl · 100 g bodywt-1 · h-1).The K+-supplemented fasted groupdemonstrated a 42% (P < 0.05) lower plasma K+ rise, associated with asignificantly higher increase inK+ content in gastrocnemius muscleof 7 µmol/g wet wt (P < 0.05, n = 5) compared with their controlanimals. In conclusion, K+supplementation increases plasmaK+,K+ content, andNa+-K+-ATPase]in skeletal muscles and improves extrarenalK+ clearance capacity.

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