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VASCULAR BIOLOGY
Department of Physiology, Loyola University Chicago, Maywood, Illinois
Submitted 30 November 2006 ; accepted in final form 28 March 2007
The Na+/K+-ATPase (NKA) is the main route for Na+ extrusion from cardiac myocytes. Different NKA
-subunit isoforms are present in the heart. NKA-
1 is predominant, although there is a variable amount of NKA-
2 in adult ventricular myocytes of most species. It has been proposed that NKA-
2 is localized mainly in T-tubules (TT), where it could regulate local Na+/Ca2+ exchange and thus cardiac myocyte Ca2+. However, there is controversy as to where NKA-
1 vs. NKA-
2 are localized in ventricular myocytes. Here, we assess the TT vs. external sarcolemma (ESL) distribution functionally using formamide-induced detubulation of rat ventricular myocytes, NKA current (IPump) measurements and the different ouabain sensitivity of NKA-
1 (low) and NKA-
2 (high) in rat heart. Ouabain-dependent IPump inhibition in control myocytes indicates a high-affinity NKA isoform (NKA-
2, K1/2 = 0.38 ± 0.16 µM) that accounts for 29.5 ± 1.3% of IPump and a low-affinity isoform (NKA-
1, K1/2 = 141 ± 17 µM) that accounts for 70.5% of IPump. Detubulation decreased cell capacitance from 164 ± 6 to 120 ± 8 pF and reduced IPump density from 1.24 ± 0.05 to 1.02 ± 0.05 pA/pF, indicating that the functional density of NKA is significantly higher in TT vs. ESL. In detubulated myocytes, NKA-
2 accounted for only 18.2 ± 1.1% of IPump. Thus,
63% of IPump generated by NKA-
2 is from the TT (although TT are only 27% of the total sarcolemma), and the NKA-
2/NKA-
1 ratio in TT is significantly higher than in the ESL. The functional density of NKA-
2 is
4.5 times higher in the T-tubules vs. ESL, whereas NKA-
1 is almost uniformly distributed between the TT and ESL.
T-tubules; Na+/K+ pump current; ouabain; external sarcolemma; detubulation
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