Abstract

The effects of age, and the inhibitory effects of furosemide, sodium fluoride, and okadaic acid on N-ethylmaliemide (NEM)-stimulated, ouabain-resistant potassium influx were investigated in camel erythrocytes. The NEM-stimulated influx which declined with the age of erythrocytes, was partially inhibited by 2mmol/L furosemide, 20mmol/L sodium fluoride, and completely inhibited by 150nm okadaic acid. The effect of all chemical inhibitors was significant if added before the NEM pretreatment.

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