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- W2132386089 abstract "Intracellular [Na+] ([Na+]i) is regulated in cardiac myocytes by a balance of Na+ influx and efflux mechanisms. In the normal cell there is a large steady state electrochemical gradient favoring Na+ influx. This potential energy is used by numerous transport mechanisms, including Na+ channels and transporters which couple Na+ influx to either co- or counter-transport of other ions and solutes. Six sarcolemmal Na+ influx pathways are discussed in relatively quantitative terms: Na+ channels, Na+/Ca2+ exchange, Na+/H+ exchange, Na+/Mg2+ exchange, Na+/HCO3- cotransport and Na+/K+/2Cl- cotransport. Under normal conditions Na+/Ca2+ exchange and Na+ channels are the dominant Na+ influx pathways, but other transporters may become increasingly important during altered conditions (e.g. acidosis or cell volume stress). Mitochondria also exhibit Na+/Ca2+ antiporter and Na+/H+ exchange activity that are important in mitochondrial function. These coupled fluxes of Na+ with Ca2+, H+ and HCO3- make the detailed understanding of [Na+]i regulation pivotal to the understanding of both cardiac excitation-contraction coupling and pH regulation. The Na+/K+-ATPase is the main route for Na+ extrusion from cells and [Na+]i is a primary regulator under physiological conditions. [Na+]i is higher in rat than rabbit ventricular myocytes and the reason appears to be higher Na+ influx in rat with a consequent rise in Na+/K+-ATPase activity (rather than lower Na+/K+-ATPase function in rat). This has direct functional consequences. There may also be subcellular [Na+]i gradients locally in ventricular myocytes and this may also have important functional implications. Thus, the balance of Na+ fluxes in heart cells may be complex, but myocyte Na+ regulation is functionally important and merits focused attention as in this issue." @default.
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- W2132386089 date "2003-03-15" @default.
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- W2132386089 title "Intracellular Na+ regulation in cardiac myocytes" @default.
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