
pmid: 28958945
Electrical pulse stimulation (EPS)-treated cultured myotubes are widely employed as an in vitro model of muscle contraction. Here we examined time-dependent EPS action and dose-dependent ouabain action on [Na+]i and [K+]i in C2C12 myotubes. After 2 h of EPS (40 V, 1 Hz, 10 ms) [Na+]i increased by ∼150% whereas [K+]i declined by ∼20%. 3 μM ouabain had a negligible impact on [Na+]i and [K+]i in control cells but increased the [Na+]i/[K+]i ratio in EPS-treated myotubes by 85%. Thus, our results show for the first time that EPS results in dissipation of Na+ and K+ gradients in cultured myotubes and suggest that the augmented production of endogenous cardiotonic steroids may contribute to elevation of the [Na+]i/[K+]i ratio in exercising muscle.
Cardiotonic Agents, Muscle Fibers, Skeletal, Sodium, Electric Stimulation, Cell Line, Mice, уабаин, электрическая стимуляция, Potassium, Animals, миотубы, эндогенные кардиотонические стероиды, Enzyme Inhibitors, Ouabain, Muscle Contraction
Cardiotonic Agents, Muscle Fibers, Skeletal, Sodium, Electric Stimulation, Cell Line, Mice, уабаин, электрическая стимуляция, Potassium, Animals, миотубы, эндогенные кардиотонические стероиды, Enzyme Inhibitors, Ouabain, Muscle Contraction
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