Ion gradients and contractility in skeletal muscle: The role of active Na+, K+ transport

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作者
Nielsen, OB
Overgaard, K
机构
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ACTA PHYSIOLOGICA SCANDINAVICA | 1996年 / 156卷 / 03期
关键词
contractility; fatigue; skeletal muscle; Na+; K+ gradients; K+ pump;
D O I
10.1046/j.1365-201X.1996.204000.x
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
Intensive contractile activity is associated with a significant net loss of K+ and a comparable gain of Na+ in the working muscle fibres. This leads to an increase in the interstitial and T-tubular K+ concentration and to a decrease in the T-tubular Na+ concentration. It is well established that the exposure of muscles to high extracellular K+ or low extracellular Na+ inhibits contractile performance. More importantly. the combination of high extracellular K+ and low extracellular Na+ has a much more pronounced inhibitory effect on force than the sum of the individual effects of the two ions. The inhibitory effects of high extracellular K+ or low extracellular Na+ can be alleviated within 5-10 min by acute hormonal stimulation of the Na+, K+ pump. In contrast. reductions in the capacity for active Na+, K+ transport by pre-incubation of isolated muscles with ouabain or by prior K+ depletion of the animals significantly decreases contractile endurance during high-frequency electrical stimulation. Thus. muscles from K+-depleted rats exhibiting a 54% reduction in Na+, K+ pump concentration showed a 110% increase in force decline during 30 s of 60 Hz stimulation. Reducing the Na+, K+ pump capacity to a similar extent by pre-incubation with ouabain led to a comparable decrease in endurance. Moreover. reductions in the Na+, K+ pump capacity were associated with an increased intracellular accumulation of Na+ during electrical stimulation. These observations support the notion that excitation-induced decreases in Na+. K+ gradients contribute to fatigue during intensive exercise and suggest that the capacity for active Na+, K+ transport is a determining factor for contractile endurance.
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