The effect of idebenone on the passive K^+ and Rb^+ permeability of the brain cell membranes of CFY rats as revealed by the Rb^+-discrimination ratio

Lustyik, G. ; Szallasi, Z. ; Jeney, F. ; Zs.-Nagy, I.

Amsterdam : Elsevier
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0167-4943
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Bulk specimen X-ray microanalysis ; Idebenone ; K^+ ; Passive K^+ permeability of the cell membrane ; Rb^+ ; Rb^+ /K^+ discrimination ratio
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autor Lustyik, G.
Szallasi, Z.
Jeney, F.
Zs.-Nagy, I.
autorsonst Lustyik, G.
Szallasi, Z.
Jeney, F.
Zs.-Nagy, I.
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fussnote Rubidium (Rb^+) uptake and release of brain cortical neurons of adult (12-15 month old), normal, female CFY rats were studied in placebo- and idebenone-treated animals. Treatment period was up to 5 weeks, with 50 mg/kg bw/day idebenone (oxidized form) suspended in 5% gum arabic (verum-group), or only with the latter solvent (placebo-group). Rb^+ can replace up to 60% of the intracellular K^+, and can be used as a tracer of the K^+ movement across the cell membrane. Loading with RbCI was performed from the 3rd week of the idebenone treatment by daily intraperitoneal injections of a dose of 300 mg/kg bw, for 14 days. During the subsequent Rb^+-release period, the so-called Rb^+/K^+ discrimination ratio (DR) (Relman et al., 1957, J. Clin. Invest., 36, 1249) was determined on the 3rd and 8th days. Rb^+ and K^+ contents were measured by means of bulk specimen X-ray microanalysis in the intracellular water of brain cells and by atomic absorption spectrophotometry in the serum, in 3-4 animals per group, whereas these concentrations in the cerebrospinal fluid were calculated on the basis of known serum/liquor distribution factors. Normal aging causes a marked increase of DR in brain and liver cells. The values of DR obtained in both placebo and verum groups were identical with those of the age-matched, completely untreated controls. It is important to stress that the subacute idebenone treatment did not cause any deterioration of this parameter, i.e., under the given conditions idebenone does not affect the cell membrane passive Rb^+ and K^+ permeability characteristics in the neurons of adult, normal, female CFY rats.
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reference 11 (1990), S. 251-257
schlagwort Bulk specimen X-ray microanalysis
Idebenone
K^+
Passive K^+ permeability of the cell membrane
Rb^+
Rb^+ /K^+ discrimination ratio
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shingle_author_1 Lustyik, G.
Szallasi, Z.
Jeney, F.
Zs.-Nagy, I.
shingle_author_2 Lustyik, G.
Szallasi, Z.
Jeney, F.
Zs.-Nagy, I.
shingle_author_3 Lustyik, G.
Szallasi, Z.
Jeney, F.
Zs.-Nagy, I.
shingle_author_4 Lustyik, G.
Szallasi, Z.
Jeney, F.
Zs.-Nagy, I.
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Szallasi, Z.
Jeney, F.
Zs.-Nagy, I.
The effect of idebenone on the passive K^+ and Rb^+ permeability of the brain cell membranes of CFY rats as revealed by the Rb^+-discrimination ratio
Bulk specimen X-ray microanalysis
Idebenone
K^+
Passive K^+ permeability of the cell membrane
Rb^+
Rb^+ /K^+ discrimination ratio
Bulk specimen X-ray microanalysis
Idebenone
K^+
Passive K^+ permeability of the cell membrane
Rb^+
Rb^+ /K^+ discrimination ratio
0167-4943
01674943
Elsevier
shingle_catch_all_2 Lustyik, G.
Szallasi, Z.
Jeney, F.
Zs.-Nagy, I.
The effect of idebenone on the passive K^+ and Rb^+ permeability of the brain cell membranes of CFY rats as revealed by the Rb^+-discrimination ratio
Bulk specimen X-ray microanalysis
Idebenone
K^+
Passive K^+ permeability of the cell membrane
Rb^+
Rb^+ /K^+ discrimination ratio
Bulk specimen X-ray microanalysis
Idebenone
K^+
Passive K^+ permeability of the cell membrane
Rb^+
Rb^+ /K^+ discrimination ratio
0167-4943
01674943
Elsevier
shingle_catch_all_3 Lustyik, G.
Szallasi, Z.
Jeney, F.
Zs.-Nagy, I.
The effect of idebenone on the passive K^+ and Rb^+ permeability of the brain cell membranes of CFY rats as revealed by the Rb^+-discrimination ratio
Bulk specimen X-ray microanalysis
Idebenone
K^+
Passive K^+ permeability of the cell membrane
Rb^+
Rb^+ /K^+ discrimination ratio
Bulk specimen X-ray microanalysis
Idebenone
K^+
Passive K^+ permeability of the cell membrane
Rb^+
Rb^+ /K^+ discrimination ratio
0167-4943
01674943
Elsevier
shingle_catch_all_4 Lustyik, G.
Szallasi, Z.
Jeney, F.
Zs.-Nagy, I.
The effect of idebenone on the passive K^+ and Rb^+ permeability of the brain cell membranes of CFY rats as revealed by the Rb^+-discrimination ratio
Bulk specimen X-ray microanalysis
Idebenone
K^+
Passive K^+ permeability of the cell membrane
Rb^+
Rb^+ /K^+ discrimination ratio
Bulk specimen X-ray microanalysis
Idebenone
K^+
Passive K^+ permeability of the cell membrane
Rb^+
Rb^+ /K^+ discrimination ratio
0167-4943
01674943
Elsevier
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titel The effect of idebenone on the passive K^+ and Rb^+ permeability of the brain cell membranes of CFY rats as revealed by the Rb^+-discrimination ratio
titel_suche The effect of idebenone on the passive K^+ and Rb^+ permeability of the brain cell membranes of CFY rats as revealed by the Rb^+-discrimination ratio
Rubidium (Rb^+) uptake and release of brain cortical neurons of adult (12-15 month old), normal, female CFY rats were studied in placebo- and idebenone-treated animals. Treatment period was up to 5 weeks, with 50 mg/kg bw/day idebenone (oxidized form) suspended in 5% gum arabic (verum-group), or only with the latter solvent (placebo-group). Rb^+ can replace up to 60% of the intracellular K^+, and can be used as a tracer of the K^+ movement across the cell membrane. Loading with RbCI was performed from the 3rd week of the idebenone treatment by daily intraperitoneal injections of a dose of 300 mg/kg bw, for 14 days. During the subsequent Rb^+-release period, the so-called Rb^+/K^+ discrimination ratio (DR) (Relman et al., 1957, J. Clin. Invest., 36, 1249) was determined on the 3rd and 8th days. Rb^+ and K^+ contents were measured by means of bulk specimen X-ray microanalysis in the intracellular water of brain cells and by atomic absorption spectrophotometry in the serum, in 3-4 animals per group, whereas these concentrations in the cerebrospinal fluid were calculated on the basis of known serum/liquor distribution factors. Normal aging causes a marked increase of DR in brain and liver cells. The values of DR obtained in both placebo and verum groups were identical with those of the age-matched, completely untreated controls. It is important to stress that the subacute idebenone treatment did not cause any deterioration of this parameter, i.e., under the given conditions idebenone does not affect the cell membrane passive Rb^+ and K^+ permeability characteristics in the neurons of adult, normal, female CFY rats.
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