Lintlop S P, Durante B, Sunahara F A, Sen A K
Biochem Cell Biol. 1986 Oct;64(10):1049-53. doi: 10.1139/o86-139.
The cytosolic fraction of rat cerebellum possesses a factor(s) which is capable of inhibiting synaptosomal Na,K-ATPase activity, competing with [3H]ouabain binding to rat brain synaptosomes, and inducing positive inotropy in guinea pig atrial strips. These results demonstrate the existence of a ouabain-like principle in rat cerebella. The inhibitory activity of the factor was found to be partially thermolabile and diminished by a proteolytic agent, and the activity could be augmented by increasing concentrations of Mg2+, suggesting a regulatory mechanism for the endogenous digitalis-like principle.