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Factors that influence the Na/K-ATPase signaling and function

Yingnyu Gao, Yunhui Xu, Fang Bai, Raghav Puri, Jiang Tian, Jiang Liu

2025Frontiers in Pharmacology7 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The transmembrane Na/K-ATPase is located in the plasma membrane of all mammalian cells. It utilizes energy from ATP hydrolysis to execute its pumping function and interacts with other proteins and/or kinase molecules to execute its signaling function. Digoxin, one of the earliest identified cardiotonic steroids (CTS) that specifically binds to the Na/K-ATPase, has been widely prescribed to manage patients with cardiovascular disease (CVD) and heart failure (HF) for over 200 years. Elevated plasma levels of CTS have been observed in patients with hypertension, chronic kidney disease (CKD), CVD, and congestive HF. After extensive research efforts spanning decades, there remain unresolved disagreements regarding the various mechanisms underlying the Na/K-ATPase signaling functions. This article examines the known and controversial mechanisms that initiate the Na/K-ATPase signaling functions and their related regulatory mechanisms.

Topics & Concepts

DigoxinATPaseHeart failureATP hydrolysisFunction (biology)Cell biologyTransmembrane proteinChemistrySignal transductionEnzymeInternal medicinePharmacologyEndocrinologyMedicineBiologyBiochemistryReceptorIon Transport and Channel RegulationPancreatic function and diabetesMagnesium in Health and Disease
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