The "osmotic gradient" method, an intracellular microelectrode technique for determining whether an uncharged, water-soluble molecule enters cells or remains extracellular, is described. Using this method, a series of carbohydrates of graded molecular size were examined. In cat papillary muscles mannitol, molecular radius 4.0 Å, remained extracellular while arabinose, molecular radius 3.5 Å entered the cells. Measurement of the simultaneous uptake of H3-mannitol and C14-inulin showed that mannitol equilibrates with 40 per cent of total water in 1 hour, after which the mannitol space does not further increase. By contrast, inulin, molecular radius ∼15 Å, equilibrates with 24 per cent of total water in 1 hour; thereafter the inulin space continues to increase very slowly. The intracellular K concentrations are significantly higher and the intracellular Na and Cl concentrations significantly lower when mannitol rather than inulin is used to measure the extracellular space. The intracellular Cl concentration determined with Cl36 or Br82 is significantly higher than that calculated from the membrane potential assuming a passive Cl distribution. In addition, it is shown that choline enters and is probably metabolized by the cells of papillary muscle.
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November 01 1962
Cat Heart Muscle in Vitro : III. The extracellular space
Ernest Page
Ernest Page
From the Biophysical Laboratory, Harvard Medical School, Boston
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Ernest Page
From the Biophysical Laboratory, Harvard Medical School, Boston
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April 12 1962
Online ISSN: 1540-7748
Print ISSN: 0022-1295
Copyright ©, 1963, by The Rockefeller Institute Press
1962
J Gen Physiol (1962) 46 (2): 201–213.
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April 12 1962
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Ernest Page; Cat Heart Muscle in Vitro : III. The extracellular space . J Gen Physiol 1 November 1962; 46 (2): 201–213. doi: https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.46.2.201
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