THE EFFECT OF POTASSIUM ON THE ACID METABOLISM OF SURVIVING SKELETAL AND CARDIAC MUSCLES OF THE FROG
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- 20 July 1924
- journal article
- Published by Rockefeller University Press in The Journal of general physiology
- Vol. 6 (6) , 683-695
- https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.6.6.683
Abstract
The potassium contraction of skeletal muscle and relaxation of cardiac muscle have been correlated with the carbon dioxide and total acid production of these tissues. 1. The immersion of surviving sartorius muscles of the frog in isotonic potassium chloride solution causes a marked increase in the rate of acid production. 2. It is probable that carbon dioxide is the principal acid involved in the above effect. 3. The immersion of surviving cardiac muscle of the frog in isotonic potassium chloride solution causes a pronounced depression in the rate of survival acid production. 4. Reasons are given for believing that these changes in metabolism may be independent of the stimulation and inhibition of contraction which potassium simultaneously produces in these tissues.Keywords
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