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Role of Na + -K + ATPase enzyme in vascular response of goat ruminal artery
Objective: To study the role of Na + , K + - ATPase enzyme in the vascular response of goat ruminal artery. Materials and Methods: Ruminal artery was obtained in chilled aerated modified Krebs-Henseleit solution (KHS) from a local slaughterhouse and transported in ice for further processing. The end...
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Published in: | Indian journal of pharmacology 2009-03, Vol.41 (2), p.68-71 |
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Summary: | Objective: To study the role of Na + , K + - ATPase enzyme in the
vascular response of goat ruminal artery. Materials and Methods:
Ruminal artery was obtained in chilled aerated modified Krebs-Henseleit
solution (KHS) from a local slaughterhouse and transported in ice for
further processing. The endothelium intact arterial ring was mounted in
a thermostatically controlled (37 ± 0.5°C) organ bath
containing 20 ml of modified KHS (pH 7.4) bubbled with oxygen (95%) and
CO 2 (5%) under 2g tension. An equilibration of 90 min was allowed
before addition of drugs into the bath. The responses were recorded
isometrically in an automatic organ bath connected to PowerLab data
acquisition system. In order to examine intact functional endothelium,
ACh (10µM) was added on the 5-HT (1.0µM) - induced sustained
contractile response. Similarly, functional characterization of Na + ,
K + -ATPase activity was done by K + -induced relaxation
(10µM-10mM) in the absence and presence of ouabain (0.1µM/
0.1mM), digoxin (0.1µM) and barium (30µM). Results: ACh
(10-5 M) did not produce any relaxing effect on 5-HT-induced sustained
contractile response suggesting that vascular endothelium has no
significant influence on the activation of sodium pump by extracellular
K + in ruminal artery. Low concentration of Ba 2+ (30 µM) (IC 50
: 0.479mM) inhibited K + -induced relaxation suggesting K ir (inward
rectifier) channel in part had role in K + -induced vasodilatation in
ruminal artery. Vasorelaxant effect of KCl (10µM-10mM) in K +
-free medium is also blocked by ouabain (0.1µM and 0.1mM) (IC 50
:0.398mM and IC 35 : 1.36mM), but not by digoxin (0.1µM) (IC 50
0.234mM) suggesting that ouabain sensitive Na + , K + -ATPase isoform
is present in the ruminal artery. Conclusion: In the goat ruminal
artery functional regulation of sodium pump is partly mediated by K +
channel and ouabain sensitive Na + , K + ATPase. |
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ISSN: | 0253-7613 1998-3751 |
DOI: | 10.4103/0253-7613.51343 |