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Effects of extracellular calcium and potassium on the sodium pump of rat adrenal glomerulosa cells.

Because the activity of the sodium pump (Na-K-ATPase) influences the secretion of aldosterone, we determined how extracellular potassium (K(o)) and calcium affect sodium pump activity in rat adrenal glomerulosa cells. Sodium pump activity was measured as ouabain-sensitive (86)Rb uptake in freshly dispersed cells containing 20 mM sodium as measured with sodium-binding benzofluran isophthalate. Increasing K(o) from 4 to 10 mM in the presence of 1.8 mM extracellular calcium (Ca(o)) stimulated sodium pump activity up to 165% and increased intracellular free calcium as measured with fura 2. Increasing K(o) from 4 to 10 mM in the absence of Ca(o) stimulated the sodium pump approximately 30% and did not increase intracellular free calcium concentration ([Ca(2+)](i)). In some experiments, addition of 1.8 mM Ca(o) in the presence of 4 mM K(o) increased [Ca(2+)](i) above the levels observed in the absence of Ca(o) and stimulated the sodium pump up to 100%. Ca-dependent stimulation of the sodium pump by K(o) and Ca(o) was inhibited by isradipine (10 microM), a blocker of L- and T-type calcium channels, by compound 48/80 (40 microg/ml) and calmidizolium (10 microM), which inhibits calmodulin ( CaM), and by KN-62 (10 microM), which blocks some forms of Ca/CaM kinase II (CaMKII). Staurosporine (1 microM), which effectively blocks most forms of protein kinase C, had no effect. In the presence of A-23187, a calcium ionophore, the addition of 0.1 mM Ca(o) increased [Ca(2+)](i) to the level observed in the presence of 10 mM K(o) and 1.8 mM Ca(o) and stimulated the sodium pump 100%. Ca-dependent stimulation by A-23187 and 0.1 mM Ca(o) was not reduced by isradipine but was blocked by KN-62. Thus, under the conditions that K(o) stimulates aldosterone secretion, it stimulates the sodium pump by two mechanisms: direct binding to the pump and by increasing calcium influx, which is dependent on Ca(o). The resulting increase in [Ca(2+)](i) may stimulate the sodium pump by activating CaM and/or CaMKII.[1]

References

  1. Effects of extracellular calcium and potassium on the sodium pump of rat adrenal glomerulosa cells. Yingst, D.R., Davis, J., Schiebinger, R. Am. J. Physiol., Cell Physiol. (2001) [Pubmed]
 
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