Rabbit polymorphonuclear leukocytes obtained from peritoneal exudates, incubated at 37°C. following exposure to 4°C., actively reaccumulate potassium while little or no net extrusion of sodium takes place. Preventing the utilization of oxidative metabolism with potassium cyanide, 2,4-dinitrophenol, or a nitrogen atmosphere does not inhibit the recovery process. Inhibitors blocking anaerobic glycolysis (sodium iodoacetate and sodium fluoride in low concentrations) completely abolish the capacity to reaccumulate potassium and cause a further dissipation of the sodium and potassium gradients. Water movements have been shown to be secondary to cation shifts. It is postulated that separate transport mechanisms exist for sodium and potassium and that the process of potassium reaccumulation relies on anaerobic glycolysis as a source of energy.
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May 20 1959
STUDIES ON THE SODIUM AND POTASSIUM TRANSPORT IN RABBIT POLYMORPHONUCLEAR LEUKOCYTES
Peter Elsbach,
Peter Elsbach
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Irving L. Schwartz
Irving L. Schwartz
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Peter Elsbach
From The Rockefeller Institute
Irving L. Schwartz
From The Rockefeller Institute
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October 27 1958
Online ISSN: 1540-7748
Print ISSN: 0022-1295
Copyright, 1959, by The Rockefeller Institute
1959
J Gen Physiol (1959) 42 (5): 883–898.
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October 27 1958
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Peter Elsbach, Irving L. Schwartz; STUDIES ON THE SODIUM AND POTASSIUM TRANSPORT IN RABBIT POLYMORPHONUCLEAR LEUKOCYTES . J Gen Physiol 20 May 1959; 42 (5): 883–898. doi: https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.42.5.883
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