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引用次数: 7
摘要
本研究的目的是检验大鼠肌肉中钠泵对胰岛素可能的生理反应,这一效应从未得到令人信服的证明。胰岛素对钠泵的刺激是通过两个公认的参数来估计的:乌巴因与比目鱼肌块的结合和纯化质膜的Na/ k - atp酶活性。对于这两个参数,胰岛素对钠泵的剂量依赖性表现为典型的钟形刺激模式,并在生理激素浓度范围内达到最大值。这一结果在以前的研究中没有观察到胰岛素浓度高2到3个数量级。由此可见,胰岛素对肌肉钠泵的调节可能在体内起作用。
The aim of the present study was to examine the possible physiological responsiveness of the sodium pump to insulin in rat muscle, an effect that has never been convincingly demonstrated. The insulin stimulation of the sodium pump was estimated by two well-established parameters: ouabain binding to pieces of soleus muscle, and Na/K-ATPase activity of purified plasma membranes. For both parameters the dose dependence of the insulin effect on the sodium pump shows the characteristic bell-shaped stimulation pattern, with a maximum in the physiological hormone concentration range. This result has not been observed in previous studies where insulin concentrations two to three orders of magnitude higher were used. It can be concluded that an effect of insulin on the regulation of the Na pump in muscle might well be operating in vivo.