The concentration of ouabain binding sites in biopsies of uterine muscle

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The concentration of ouabain binding sites in biopsies of uterine muscle. / Everts, M. E.; Skajaa, K.; Hansen, K.

I: Acta Physiologica Scandinavica, Bind 139, Nr. 3, 01.01.1990, s. 503-510.

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Everts, ME, Skajaa, K & Hansen, K 1990, 'The concentration of ouabain binding sites in biopsies of uterine muscle', Acta Physiologica Scandinavica, bind 139, nr. 3, s. 503-510. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-1716.1990.tb08952.x

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Everts, M. E., Skajaa, K., & Hansen, K. (1990). The concentration of ouabain binding sites in biopsies of uterine muscle. Acta Physiologica Scandinavica, 139(3), 503-510. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-1716.1990.tb08952.x

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Everts ME, Skajaa K, Hansen K. The concentration of ouabain binding sites in biopsies of uterine muscle. Acta Physiologica Scandinavica. 1990 jan. 1;139(3):503-510. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-1716.1990.tb08952.x

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Everts, M. E. ; Skajaa, K. ; Hansen, K. / The concentration of ouabain binding sites in biopsies of uterine muscle. I: Acta Physiologica Scandinavica. 1990 ; Bind 139, Nr. 3. s. 503-510.

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abstract = "The concentration of Na,K-ATPase in biopsies of uterine muscle was determined by measurement of [3H]ouabain binding in the presence or vanadate. For this purpose a method previously described for skeletal muscle (Norgaard et al. 1983) was modified. Biopsies were obtained from uterine muscle from pregnant women (during caesarian section), non-pregnant women (during hysterectomy) and from adult, non-pregnant guinea-pigs and rats. The ouabain binding site concentration in uterine muscle of the pregnant women averaged 72 ± 2 pmol g-1 wet wt (n = 8), with an apparent dissociation constant (K(D)) for ouabain of 3 x 10-9 mol l-1. The ouabain-binding capacity in uterine muscle of the non-pregnant women amounted to 83 ± 9 pmol g-1 wet wt (n = 8). In uterine muscle of the guinea-pig, two populations of ouabain binding sites were observed: one with a maximum binding capacity of 230 pmol g-1 wet wt and an apparent K(D) of 1.6 x 10-6 mol l-1, and one with a maximum capacity of 62 pmol g-1 wet wt and an apparent K(D) of 5 x 10-8 mol l-1. Immediate freezing of the biopsies in liquid N2 and storage at -60°C for up to 6 weeks caused no change in ouabain-binding capacity. The dry weight/wet weight ratio of the samples from different subjects showed values of around 20%. It is concluded that the concentration of Na-K pumps in human uterine muscle can be quantified by [3H]ouabain binding using samples weighing 5-10 mg. The method may provide a useful approach in clinical studies, i.e. analysis of the changes in Na, K-ATPase concentration that may occur as a basis for disturbances of labour.",
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N2 - The concentration of Na,K-ATPase in biopsies of uterine muscle was determined by measurement of [3H]ouabain binding in the presence or vanadate. For this purpose a method previously described for skeletal muscle (Norgaard et al. 1983) was modified. Biopsies were obtained from uterine muscle from pregnant women (during caesarian section), non-pregnant women (during hysterectomy) and from adult, non-pregnant guinea-pigs and rats. The ouabain binding site concentration in uterine muscle of the pregnant women averaged 72 ± 2 pmol g-1 wet wt (n = 8), with an apparent dissociation constant (K(D)) for ouabain of 3 x 10-9 mol l-1. The ouabain-binding capacity in uterine muscle of the non-pregnant women amounted to 83 ± 9 pmol g-1 wet wt (n = 8). In uterine muscle of the guinea-pig, two populations of ouabain binding sites were observed: one with a maximum binding capacity of 230 pmol g-1 wet wt and an apparent K(D) of 1.6 x 10-6 mol l-1, and one with a maximum capacity of 62 pmol g-1 wet wt and an apparent K(D) of 5 x 10-8 mol l-1. Immediate freezing of the biopsies in liquid N2 and storage at -60°C for up to 6 weeks caused no change in ouabain-binding capacity. The dry weight/wet weight ratio of the samples from different subjects showed values of around 20%. It is concluded that the concentration of Na-K pumps in human uterine muscle can be quantified by [3H]ouabain binding using samples weighing 5-10 mg. The method may provide a useful approach in clinical studies, i.e. analysis of the changes in Na, K-ATPase concentration that may occur as a basis for disturbances of labour.

AB - The concentration of Na,K-ATPase in biopsies of uterine muscle was determined by measurement of [3H]ouabain binding in the presence or vanadate. For this purpose a method previously described for skeletal muscle (Norgaard et al. 1983) was modified. Biopsies were obtained from uterine muscle from pregnant women (during caesarian section), non-pregnant women (during hysterectomy) and from adult, non-pregnant guinea-pigs and rats. The ouabain binding site concentration in uterine muscle of the pregnant women averaged 72 ± 2 pmol g-1 wet wt (n = 8), with an apparent dissociation constant (K(D)) for ouabain of 3 x 10-9 mol l-1. The ouabain-binding capacity in uterine muscle of the non-pregnant women amounted to 83 ± 9 pmol g-1 wet wt (n = 8). In uterine muscle of the guinea-pig, two populations of ouabain binding sites were observed: one with a maximum binding capacity of 230 pmol g-1 wet wt and an apparent K(D) of 1.6 x 10-6 mol l-1, and one with a maximum capacity of 62 pmol g-1 wet wt and an apparent K(D) of 5 x 10-8 mol l-1. Immediate freezing of the biopsies in liquid N2 and storage at -60°C for up to 6 weeks caused no change in ouabain-binding capacity. The dry weight/wet weight ratio of the samples from different subjects showed values of around 20%. It is concluded that the concentration of Na-K pumps in human uterine muscle can be quantified by [3H]ouabain binding using samples weighing 5-10 mg. The method may provide a useful approach in clinical studies, i.e. analysis of the changes in Na, K-ATPase concentration that may occur as a basis for disturbances of labour.

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