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Original Article

Cytochemical Effects of in Vitro Dopamine Treatment On the Na-Katpase Activity in Strial Marginal Cells

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Pages 824-827 | Received 12 Feb 1996, Accepted 13 Mar 1996, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Kanoh N, Ogasawara H, Mohri D, Fukazawa K, Sakagami M. Cytochemical effects o/in vitro dopamine treatment on the Na-KATPase activity in strial marginal cells. Acta Otolaryngol (Stockh) 1996; 116: 824-827.

Dopamine is often used clinically for the treatment of patients with shock. in a previous study, the Na-KATPase (K-NPPase) activity of strial marginal cells was inhibited after the repeated in vivo administration of dopamine hydrochloride. in the present study, the K-NPPase acitvity of strial marginal cells was determined using a cerium-based cytochemistry after an in vitro incubation with dopamine. the enzyme reaction product was found in untreated normal strial marginal cells, but it was almost completely undetectable after an in vitro treatment with 10 mM dopamine. This finding suggested that dopamine directly inhibited the Na-KATPase activity of strial marginal cells, and that these cells might have a dopamjne receptor.

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