The respiration of the isolated frog rod outer limb has been measured in the Cartesian diver. The outer limbs respire in Ringer solution without the addition of substrates, but the rate of respiration is increased by the addition of fructose diphosphate or succinate. The respiration is cyanide-sensitive, and therefore presumably mediated by the cytochromes. The QOO2 in 0.01 M fructose diphosphate is –1.0 µl. oxygen per mg. dry weight per hour at 20°C. This is lower than the QOO2 of whole frog retina, but comparable with it and many other tissues. The respiratory rate is independent of the state of dark adaptation (rhodopsin content) of the outer limbs. The metabolism of the outer limb is probably adequate to provide the DPN required for the maintenance of the rhodopsin concentration necessary for vision.
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January 20 1954
THE RESPIRATION OF THE ISOLATED ROD OUTER LIMB OF THE FROG RETINA
Ruth Hubbard
Ruth Hubbard
From the Cytochemical Department of the Carlsberg Laboratory, Copenhagen, Denmark
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Ruth Hubbard
From the Cytochemical Department of the Carlsberg Laboratory, Copenhagen, Denmark
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July 10 1953
Online ISSN: 1540-7748
Print ISSN: 0022-1295
Copyright, 1954, by The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research
1954
J Gen Physiol (1954) 37 (3): 373–379.
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July 10 1953
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Ruth Hubbard; THE RESPIRATION OF THE ISOLATED ROD OUTER LIMB OF THE FROG RETINA . J Gen Physiol 20 January 1954; 37 (3): 373–379. doi: https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.37.3.373
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