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CHANGES IN THE MEMBRANE PERMEABILITY OF FROG'S SARTORIUS MUSCLE FIBERS IN CA-FREE EDTA SOLUTION.

H KIMIZUKA, K KOKETSU.   

Abstract

The changes in the membrane permeability to sodium, potassium, and chloride ions as well as the changes in the intracellular concentration of these ions were studied on frog sartorius muscles in Ca-free EDTA solution. It was found that the rate constants for potassium and chloride efflux became almost constant within 10 minutes in the absence of external calcium ions, that for potassium increasing to 1.5 to 2 times normal and that for chloride decreasing about one-half. The sodium influx in Ca-free EDTA solution, between 30 and 40 minutes, was about 4 times that in Ringer's solution. The intracellular sodium and potassium contents did not change appreciably but the intracellular chloride content had increased to about 4 times normal after 40 minutes. By applying the constant field theory to these results, it was concluded that (a) P(Cl) did not change appreciably whereas P(K) decreased to a level that, in the interval between 10 and 40 minutes, was about one-half normal, (b) P(Na) increased until between 30 and 40 minutes it was about 8 times normal. The low value of the membrane potential between 30 and 40 minutes was explained in terms of the changes in the membrane permeability and the intracellular ion concentrations. The mechanism for membrane depolarization in this solution was briefly discussed.

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Keywords:  CHLORIDES; CHLORINE; EDTA; EXPERIMENTAL LAB STUDY; FROGS; METABOLISM; MUSCLES; PERMEABILITY; POTASSIUM; POTASSIUM ISOTOPES; RADIOISOTOPES; SODIUM; SODIUM ISOTOPES

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Year:  1963        PMID: 14080821      PMCID: PMC2195341          DOI: 10.1085/jgp.47.2.379

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gen Physiol        ISSN: 0022-1295            Impact factor:   4.086


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