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The Effect of External Potassium Concentration on Leucocyte Cation Transport in Vitro

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1. Sodium and potassium transport rates in human leucocytes were measured in vitro at different external potassium concentrations. 2. At nominally zero external potassium concentrations, the ouabain-sensitive sodium efflux was reduced to less than 20% of its maximum value. There was evidence that under these conditions a ouabain-sensitive sodium-sodium exchange occurs. 3. Both total and ouabain-insensitive potassium influx increased with increasing external potassium concentration. The ouabain-sensitive potassium influx showed saturation. 4. Ouabain-insensitive potassium efflux was also stimulated by increasing the external potassium concentration, suggesting significant potassium-potassium exchange at physiological external potassium concentrations.
Title: The Effect of External Potassium Concentration on Leucocyte Cation Transport in Vitro
Description:
1.
Sodium and potassium transport rates in human leucocytes were measured in vitro at different external potassium concentrations.
2.
At nominally zero external potassium concentrations, the ouabain-sensitive sodium efflux was reduced to less than 20% of its maximum value.
There was evidence that under these conditions a ouabain-sensitive sodium-sodium exchange occurs.
3.
Both total and ouabain-insensitive potassium influx increased with increasing external potassium concentration.
The ouabain-sensitive potassium influx showed saturation.
4.
Ouabain-insensitive potassium efflux was also stimulated by increasing the external potassium concentration, suggesting significant potassium-potassium exchange at physiological external potassium concentrations.

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