KMID : 0364219720150040163
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Korean Journal of Zoology 1972 Volume.15 No. 4 p.163 ~ p.182
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The Effects of Caffeine on the ATPase Activity and the Calcium Uptake of the Fragmented Sarcoplasmic Reticulum of Rabbit Skeletal Muscle
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Ha Doo-Bong
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Abstract
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The effects of caffeine on the ATPase activity and Ca uptake of the fragmented sarcoplasmic reticulum isolated from rabbit skeletal muscle were studied. The ATPase activity of the heavy fraction (2,000-8,000xG) was stimulated by caffeine while that of other lighter fractions was not. It is suggested that the enhancement of the ATPase by the caffeine treatment. The Ca uptake of the heavy and middle (10,000-20,000xG) fractions was inhibited by caffeine when measured at the medium Ca concentration higher than 200 nmoles/mg protein, while only that of the heavy fraction was inhibited when measured at the Ca concentration below 200 nmoles/mg protein. Experiments with dicumarol suggested that caffeine inhibits the Ca uptake of the mitochondria as well as that of the sarcoplasmic reticulum and that the inhibition of the Ca uptake by caffeine in the low Ca concentration in the heavy fraction is due to the inhibition of the mitochondrial Ca uptake by caffeine. It appeared highly probable that the potentiation of muscle contraction caused by caffeine is solely due to the inhibition of the Ca uptake by and to the release of the accumulated Ca from the sarcoplasmic reticulum.
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