Ouabainlike factor in Milan hypertensive rats
M. Ferrandi, E. Minotti, S. Salardi, M. Florio, G. Bianchi and P. Ferrari Prassis, Sigma-Tau Research Institute, Milan, Italy. Ouabainlike factor (OLF) has been extracted from the hypothalamus and adrenals of the ox and rats of the Milan hypertensive strain (MHS) and their normotensive controls (MNS...
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Veröffentlicht in: | American journal of physiology. Renal, fluid and electrolyte physiology fluid and electrolyte physiology, 1992-10, Vol.263 (4), p.739-F748 |
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Zusammenfassung: | M. Ferrandi, E. Minotti, S. Salardi, M. Florio, G. Bianchi and P. Ferrari
Prassis, Sigma-Tau Research Institute, Milan, Italy.
Ouabainlike factor (OLF) has been extracted from the hypothalamus and
adrenals of the ox and rats of the Milan hypertensive strain (MHS) and
their normotensive controls (MNS). OLF was identified by its ability to 1)
inhibit ouabain-sensitive 86Rb uptake into human erythrocytes, 2) displace
[3H]ouabain binding, and 3) inhibit purified dog kidney
Na-K-adenosinetriphosphatase (ATPase). Rat and bovine OLF have similar
characteristics. Those that are close to ouabain are 1) ligand conditions
for maximal inhibitory activity, 2) high-performance liquid chromatography
retention time, 3) reversibility of inhibitory activity on Na-K-ATPase, 4)
reduced Na-K pump inhibitory activity by K, 5) high affinity for
Na-K-ATPase, and 6) no activity on calcium ATPase. OLF does not resemble
ouabain in the following characteristics: 1) the capacity of OLF to inhibit
ouabain low-affinity Na-K-ATPase isoform is greater than that of ouabain
and 2) the capacity of OLF to inhibit renal Na-K-ATPase isoforms is greater
when the enzyme is obtained from adult rather than young rats. The yield of
OLF is greater from MHS than MNS. These findings represent the first direct
evidence that a higher amount of OLF is present in tissues from genetically
hypertensive rats than from their inbred normotensive controls, maintained
under the same dietary and environmental conditions. This further supports
previous observations on the role of OLF in the pathogenesis of MHS
hypertension. |
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ISSN: | 0363-6127 0002-9513 2161-1157 |