Frog sartorius muscles were made Na-rich by immersion in K-free sulfate Ringer's solution in the cold. The muscles were then loaded with Na24 and the extracellular space cleared of radioactivity. When such Na-rich muscles were transferred to lithium sulfate Ringer's solution at 20°C, Na efflux was observed to increase with time, to reach a maximum about 15 minutes after the transfer of the muscles to Li2SO4, and then to decline. The decline in efflux from these muscles was proportional to ([Na]i)8 over a considerable range of [Na]i. The membrane potential of Na-rich muscles was about -48 mv in K-free sulfate Ringer's at 4°C but changed to -76 mv in the same solution at 20°C and to -98 mv in Li2SO4 Ringer's at 20°C. By contrast, muscles with a normal [Na]i showed a fall in membrane potential when transferred from K-free sulfate Ringer's to Li2SO4 Ringer's solution. The general conclusions from this study are (a) that Na extrusion is capable of generating an electrical potential, and (b) that increases in [Na]i lead to reversible increases in PNa of muscle fibers.
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The Control of the Membrane Potential of Muscle Fibers by the Sodium Pump
L. J. Mullins,
L. J. Mullins
From the Department of Biophysics, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore
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M. Z. Awad
M. Z. Awad
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L. J. Mullins
From the Department of Biophysics, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore
M. Z. Awad
From the Department of Biophysics, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore
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November 12 1964
Online ISSN: 1540-7748
Print ISSN: 0022-1295
Copyright © 1965 by The Rockefeller Institute Press
1965
J Gen Physiol (1965) 48 (5): 761–775.
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November 12 1964
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L. J. Mullins, M. Z. Awad; The Control of the Membrane Potential of Muscle Fibers by the Sodium Pump . J Gen Physiol 1 May 1965; 48 (5): 761–775. doi: https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.48.5.761
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