(1) The Ca++, Na+, and K+ contents of frog sartorius muscles were found analytically after exposure to various media including some containing labeled Ca++. (2) During storage in media with 100 to 120 mM Na+ and 1 mM Ca++ both Na+ and Ca++ are gained while K+ is lost; there is a high correlation between Na+ and Ca++ gains. (3) When Ca++ gain occurs from a solution containing labeled Ca++ there is also some exchange of the original Ca++ with the labeled Ca++. The amount exchanged is considerably less (e.g. 50 per cent) than the total amount of labeled Ca++ taken up by the tissue. (4) When the external Na+ concentration is reduced to 30 mM the amount of labeled Ca++ taken up is increased. Part of the increase is attributable to a greater net gain and part to a greater degree of exchange. (5) It is pointed out that muscles which have been loaded in vitro with labeled Ca++ will not provide a valid measure of the exchangeability of the normal Ca++ content present at the time of dissection. (6) Comparison is made between results obtained using Sr89 and Ca45 as labels for the Ca++. Little, if any, difference is perceptible.
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In vitro Studies of the Gain and Exchange of Calcium in Frog Skeletal Muscle
Ethel Cosmos,
Ethel Cosmos
From the Biophysics Department, University College, London.
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Eric J. Harris
Eric J. Harris
From the Biophysics Department, University College, London.
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Ethel Cosmos
From the Biophysics Department, University College, London.
Eric J. Harris
From the Biophysics Department, University College, London.
Dr. Cosmos' present address is The Institute for Muscle Disease, Inc., New York
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November 11 1960
Online ISSN: 1540-7748
Print ISSN: 0022-1295
Copyright, 1961, by The Rockefeller Institute
1961
J Gen Physiol (1961) 44 (6): 1121–1130.
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November 11 1960
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Ethel Cosmos, Eric J. Harris; In vitro Studies of the Gain and Exchange of Calcium in Frog Skeletal Muscle . J Gen Physiol 1 July 1961; 44 (6): 1121–1130. doi: https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.44.6.1121
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