Since it has been reported that vanadate inhibits $Ca^{++}-ATPase$ activity without affecting $Ca^{++}$ uptake, this study was undertaken to investigate the effects of vanadate on $Ca^{++}-ATPase$ activity and $Ca^{++}$ uptake in the sarcoplasmic reti...
Since it has been reported that vanadate inhibits $Ca^{++}-ATPase$ activity without affecting $Ca^{++}$ uptake, this study was undertaken to investigate the effects of vanadate on $Ca^{++}-ATPase$ activity and $Ca^{++}$ uptake in the sarcoplasmic reticulum of rat skeletal muscle. The following results were obtained. 1) $Ca^{++}$ activated ATPase activity of the intact sarcoplasmic reticulum was significantly inhibited when vanadate was added to the incubation medium at concentration greater than $10^{-6}\;M$. However $Mg^{++}$-ATPase activity of the intact SR was not affected by vanadate at concentrations ranging from $10^{-7}\;to\;10^{-4}\;M.$ Similarly, $Ca^{++}-ATPase$ activity in sonicated sarcoplasmic reticulum was significantly reduced by vanadate at a concentration $10^{-7}$ M or higher. 2) The uptake of $Ca^{++}$ by isolated sarcoplasmic reticulum was also inhibited by vanadate under the conditions where the turnover rate of $Ca^{++}-ATPase$ was made to increase. These results suggest that the inhibition of $Ca^{++}$ uptake by vanadate may be correlated with that of $Ca^{++}-ATPase$ if experimental conditions are properly set.