Mackey M C, McNeel M L
Biophys J. 1971 Aug;11(8):675-80. doi: 10.1016/S0006-3495(71)86246-X.
The electrodiffusion model presented in the previous paper, which specifically excludes ion-ion interactions, is analyzed for the ratio of one-way fluxes (flux ratio) as a function of the ionic driving force across the membrane. Significant deviations from the behavior expected on the basis of the Ussing relation are found. These are sufficient to explain the "nonindependent" ion movement noted in some biological flux ratio data. One-way fluxes are dependent on the ionic concentration on both sides of the membrane. The coupling of these fluxes to ionic concentrations comes from the dependence of ionic mobility and the diffusion coefficient on the equilibrium potential. It is concluded that nonindependent behavior in experimental data is not sufficient to implicate ion-ion interaction as the source of the discrepancy.
对前一篇论文中提出的、专门排除离子-离子相互作用的电扩散模型进行了分析,研究了单向通量之比(通量比)作为跨膜离子驱动力的函数。发现与基于乌斯廷关系预期的行为存在显著偏差。这些偏差足以解释一些生物通量比数据中所指出的“非独立”离子运动。单向通量取决于膜两侧的离子浓度。这些通量与离子浓度的耦合源于离子迁移率和扩散系数对平衡电位的依赖性。得出的结论是,实验数据中的非独立行为不足以表明离子-离子相互作用是差异的来源。