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. 2016 Feb 3;6:20551. doi: 10.1038/srep20551

Table 1. Rb uptake by the Na,K-ATPase in quiescent mouse EDL muscle measured by ICP-MS using equimolar replacement of RbCl for KCl in the uptake buffer.

  Normalized to wet weight
Normalized to S-based mass
Rb content ng/g RSD % Rb transport rate nMol Rb/g-min Rb content ng/g RSD % Rb transport rate nMol Rb/g-min
no ouabain (n = 10) 397,135.9 ± 142,548.5 35.9 467.2 459,860.8 ± 36,809.4 8.0 541.0
+ouabain (n = 5) 123,431.5 ± 23,393.8 19.0 145.2 120,601.2 ± 6,239.8 5.2 141.9
NET transport by Na,K-ATPase     322.0     399.1

Rb transport rate was measured using a 10 min incubation in physiological saline containing 4.7 mM RbCl in place of KCl, and nominally 0 mM KCl, at 32 °C. Non-specific Rb uptake contributed by all other K and Rb transport pathways was measured in independent muscles using 1 mM ouabain. Using S-based muscle mass, non-specific Rb uptake was 26.2% of total uptake, and was subtracted to obtain net ouabain-sensitive uptake by the Na,K-ATPase. RSD, relative standard deviation. Rb content was normalized either to weighed wet tissue mass or to the S-based mass.