SHEPPARD C W, MARTIN W R, BEYL G
J Gen Physiol. 1951 Mar 20;34(4):411-29. doi: 10.1085/jgp.34.4.411.
Sodium and potassium exchange has been studied in the blood of the sheep, dog, cow, and man. The potassium exchange rate in human cells is practically unaltered by increasing the plasma potassium concentration approximately threefold. Comparing the results in different species the exchange rate for potassium shows a rough correlation with the intracellular amount of the element. Expressed in per cent of the cellular content sodium tends to exchange more rapidly than potassium. In three instances the specific activity curves deviate from the simple exponential behavior of a two compartment system. In the exchange of potassium in canine blood the deviation is caused by the presence of a rapidly exchanging fraction in the buffy coat cells. Such an effect does not account for the inhomogeneity of sodium exchange in human blood.
已经对绵羊、狗、牛和人的血液中的钠钾交换进行了研究。通过将血浆钾浓度提高约三倍,人体细胞中的钾交换率实际上并未改变。比较不同物种的结果,钾的交换率与该元素的细胞内含量大致相关。以细胞含量的百分比表示,钠的交换往往比钾更快。在三个实例中,比活度曲线偏离了双室系统的简单指数行为。在犬类血液中钾的交换中,这种偏差是由血沉棕黄层细胞中存在快速交换部分引起的。这种效应并不能解释人体血液中钠交换的不均匀性。