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Regulation of the Na+,K+-pump by Insulin

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The Sodium Pump

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Insulin administration reduces the serum glucose and K+ concentrations (6) by promoting their entry into skeletal muscle (20). The acute function of insulin, thus, is to clear from the blood two of the major nutrients ingested during a meal. Clausen and Kohn (13) and Resh et al. (33) showed that insulin stimulates the activity of the Na+,K+-pump in rat skeletal muscle and adipocytes, respectively, by a direct effect on the pump rather than by an increase in the intracellular Na+ concentration. On the other hand, there are instances in which insulin does stimulate a Na+/H+ exchanger resulting in an increase in intracellular Na+ and increased activity of the (Na+,K+)-pump through an increase in the substrate concentration (15,26,34). The central question here is the mechanism of the direct activation of the (Na+,K+)-pump by insulin.

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Lytton, J. et al. (1994). Regulation of the Na+,K+-pump by Insulin. In: Bamberg, E., Schoner, W. (eds) The Sodium Pump. Steinkopff. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-72511-1_121

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