The Japanese Journal of Physiology
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A Small Increment of External K Concentration Accelerates Adrenomedullary Catecholamine Secretion Induced by Ouabain and Metabolic Inhibitors
Masaru SORIMACHIShigeto NISHIMURA
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1983 Volume 33 Issue 4 Pages 681-685

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In the cat adrenal perfused with a medium containing ouabain, raising the external concentration of K to 10mM abruptly increased the rate of catecholamine secretion. Increased response to 10mM K were also observed in the adrenals treated with monoiodoacetate or cyanide, which was suggested to reduce the Na pumping activity indirectly. Since both the onset time and the magnitude of K-induced secretion are dependent on the concentration of external Na, it was suggested that a small increase of K concentration accelerates Ca influx in exchange for internal Na.
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