Incubation of blood from deoxycorticosterone-treated, adrenalectomized dogs with glucose, 22NaCl, and cortisol, added in vitro, revealed log dose-related acceleration of sodium influx, of glucose utilization, and of lactate formation by cortisol in concentrations between 150 and 1000 µg/liter. Addition of 2-deoxyglucose, or preincubation of the blood until blood glucose concentration had fallen below 2.0 mg per 100 ml, reduced or abolished the acceleratory action of added cortisol on sodium influx but had no effect on sodium influx in the absence of added cortisol. Cortisol did not change the ATP or ATPase content of erythrocytes, or the metabolism of glucose via the pentose phosphate pathway, or the rate of efflux of 22Na from the erythrocytes. The acceleratory actions of cortisol on sodium, influx, glucose utilization, and lactate formation were significantly correlated. Cortisol (1000 µg/liter) enhanced sodium influx by approximately 8.7 mmole per liter erythrocytes per hour for each 1 mmole cortisol-induced increment in ATP production. It is concluded that sodium influx in canine erythrocytes comprises a passive component, unchanged by cellular metabolism, and a second component which is accelerated and inhibited in proportion to prevailing plasma concentrations of cortisol and aldosterone, and which (for cortisol) depends upon accelerated ATP production via glycolysis. These steroid actions probably result from effects on enzyme activity rather than on new enzyme induction.
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Action of Cortisol on Sodium Transport in Canine Erythrocytes
David H. P. Streeten,
David H. P. Streeten
From the Department of Medicine, State University of New York Upstate Medical Center, and the Medical Service, Veterans Administration Hospital, Syracuse, New York 13210
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Arnold M. Moses
Arnold M. Moses
From the Department of Medicine, State University of New York Upstate Medical Center, and the Medical Service, Veterans Administration Hospital, Syracuse, New York 13210
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David H. P. Streeten
From the Department of Medicine, State University of New York Upstate Medical Center, and the Medical Service, Veterans Administration Hospital, Syracuse, New York 13210
Arnold M. Moses
From the Department of Medicine, State University of New York Upstate Medical Center, and the Medical Service, Veterans Administration Hospital, Syracuse, New York 13210
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March 22 1968
Online ISSN: 1540-7748
Print ISSN: 0022-1295
Copyright © 1968 by The Rockefeller University Press
1968
J Gen Physiol (1968) 52 (2): 346–362.
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March 22 1968
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David H. P. Streeten, Arnold M. Moses; Action of Cortisol on Sodium Transport in Canine Erythrocytes . J Gen Physiol 1 August 1968; 52 (2): 346–362. doi: https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.52.2.346
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