1984
DOI: 10.1159/000242054
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Postnatal Development of Rat Kidney Plasma Membrane Na-K-ATPase

Abstract: The postnatal development of the sodium transport mechanism in the rat kidney, as judged by the activity of renal plasma membrane Na-K-ATPase, was studied. Highly purified kidney plasma membranes as verified by electron microscopic and enzyme examinations, were used. Na-K-ATPase activity (μmol Pi/mg protein/h) increases exponentially from 16.9 ± 1.94 found at birth to the mature level of 43.1 ± 2.16 reached at the age of 41 days. This finding paralleled our results of SDS-polyacrylamide gel disc electrophoresi… Show more

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“…Na,K-ATPase shows an age-dependent increase [1 I] similar to other epithelia [8], although Na + absorption is very high during the suckling period and significantly decreases around the time of weaning [ll]. The very high Na § absorption is a consequence of electrogenic amiloride-sensitive Na § transport which is very high during the suckling period, disappears after weaning and is induced by adrenal corticosteroids [26,27].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Na,K-ATPase shows an age-dependent increase [1 I] similar to other epithelia [8], although Na + absorption is very high during the suckling period and significantly decreases around the time of weaning [ll]. The very high Na § absorption is a consequence of electrogenic amiloride-sensitive Na § transport which is very high during the suckling period, disappears after weaning and is induced by adrenal corticosteroids [26,27].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%