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Abstract
1. Experiments were performed on six dogs to determine the rate of penetration of Cl(33) and Na(24) across the blood-aqueous humor and blood-cerebrospinal fluid barriers after intravenous injection of the radioactive ions. The radioactivity measurements were made with an immersion type of Geiger-Müller counter. 2. The concentrations of the labelled ions in the anterior chamber and the cisterna magna increase slowly to approach that of plasma. The rate of penetration k is calculated from a simple exponential equation with the half-value interval t(0.5) or the time required for the labelled-ion concentration in the fluid to reach 50 per cent of that of plasma. The average t(0.5) for Cl(38) and Na(24) in aqueous humor are 34.3 +/- 9 and 27.3 +/- 9 minutes, respectively, while those for cerebrospinal fluid are 90 +/- 6 and 95 +/- 6 minutes, respectively. 3. A study of the radioactivity in plasma was made to determine the per cent remaining after a steady state was reached. By means of this determination the sodium and chloride space was calculated to be 33 +/- 5 per cent.Entities:
Keywords: ATOMIC ENERGY/medical applications; CEREBROSPINAL FLUID/chlorides; CEREBROSPINAL FLUID/sodium; RADIOACTIVITY; SODIUM/radioactive
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Year: 1948 PMID: 18920614 PMCID: PMC2147108 DOI: 10.1085/jgp.31.3.259
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Gen Physiol ISSN: 0022-1295 Impact factor: 4.086