Temperature-dependence of ATP level, organic phosphate production and Na,K-ATPase in human lymphocytes.

Physiological chemistry and physics Pub Date : 1982-01-01
W Negendank, C Shaller
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It was previously shown that human lymphocytes maintain a normal accumulation of K+ and exclusion of Na+ between 37 degrees and 10 degrees C., and a significant net accumulation of K+ and exclusion of Na+ at even lower temperatures. The studies reported here show that the level of ATP is near-normal for at least 24 hours between 37 degrees and 10 degrees C., but that ATP synthesis and utilization are progressively and markedly decreased with decreasing temperatures below 37 degrees C. The activities of the membrane Na+- and K+-activated ATPases have typical marked temperature-dependences. Therefore, the normal accumulation of K+ and exclusion of Na+ between 37 degrees and 10 degrees C., and the normal rate of Na+ efflux at these temperatures, do not correlate with properties of the Na+,K+-ATPase or with rates of synthesis and utilization of ATP.

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人淋巴细胞ATP水平、有机磷酸盐生成和Na、k -ATP酶的温度依赖性。
先前的研究表明,人类淋巴细胞在37℃至10℃之间保持正常的K+积累和Na+排除,在更低的温度下保持明显的K+净积累和Na+排除。本文报道的研究表明,在37℃至10℃之间,至少24小时内ATP水平接近正常,但在37℃以下,随着温度的降低,ATP的合成和利用逐渐显著减少。细胞膜上Na+和K+活化的ATP酶的活性具有典型的显著的温度依赖性。因此,在37°C到10°C之间,K+的正常积累和Na+的排除,以及在这些温度下Na+的正常流出速率,与Na+、K+-ATP酶的性质或ATP的合成和利用速率无关。
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