1974
DOI: 10.1016/0006-2952(74)90555-3
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Ascorbic acid-like effect of the soluble fraction of rat brain on adenosine triphosphatases and its relation to catecholamines and chelating agents

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“…in the absence of the brain soluble fraction depends on the presence of an inhibitory contaminant in commercial ATP preparations. This observation, however, does not exclude the possibility that the physiological role of noradrenaline is to remove the inhibition of the enzyme by an endogenous inhibitor present in the cytoplasm, an idea suggested by different authors (Hexurn, 1977;Schaefer et al, 1972;Schaefer et al, 1973;Schaefer et al, 1974). Further supports for this suggestion has been forthcoming from our experiments on noradrenaline stimulation when it was shown that in homogenate where cytoplasmic factor is present 10 -4 M noradrenaline is effective in increasing enzyme activity from 9.26_+0.56 to 17.1+1.5 Pi/mg protein/hour (p <0.001, n = 8) although contaminating vanadium was not present in the mixture.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 67%
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“…in the absence of the brain soluble fraction depends on the presence of an inhibitory contaminant in commercial ATP preparations. This observation, however, does not exclude the possibility that the physiological role of noradrenaline is to remove the inhibition of the enzyme by an endogenous inhibitor present in the cytoplasm, an idea suggested by different authors (Hexurn, 1977;Schaefer et al, 1972;Schaefer et al, 1973;Schaefer et al, 1974). Further supports for this suggestion has been forthcoming from our experiments on noradrenaline stimulation when it was shown that in homogenate where cytoplasmic factor is present 10 -4 M noradrenaline is effective in increasing enzyme activity from 9.26_+0.56 to 17.1+1.5 Pi/mg protein/hour (p <0.001, n = 8) although contaminating vanadium was not present in the mixture.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…While stimulation of membrane ATPase by noradrenaline occurs in homogenates, this was not the case when the synaptosomes were used in the medium. In addition, the fact that the enzyme activity of the homogenate, is significantly lower than those of synaptosomal fraction indicates that a cytoplasmic inhibitory factor should be present (Hexurn, 1977;Schaefer et al, 1972;Schaefer et al, 1973;Schaefer et al, 1974) in the tissue used.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…Controversal reports have implicated different mechanisms concerning biogenic amine stimulation of Na + ;K + ATPase in various brain preparations (Hexum, 1977;Schaefer et al, 1974;Svoboda and Mosinger, 1981). According to these authors, the catecholamines enhanced the activity of Na+,K+ATPase by chelating inhibitory divalent cations or by preventing lipid peroxidation.…”
Section: Neurochemical Pathologymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Ascorbic acid prevented this but did not affect the results, so it seems improb able that it had any effect apart from stabilis ing noradrenaline. In other experiments, as corbic acid has been reported not to affect (Na+, K+)-ATPase [16,25], to stimulate it by antagonising the effect of vanadate [13,21] or to inhibit it directly [26], according to the conditions.…”
Section: Effect Of Potassium Concentration On Optimum Phmentioning
confidence: 99%