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Observations on the Measurement and Regulation of the Sodium Content of Human Erythrocytes

Abstract

1. The sodium concentration within the erythrocytes of 159 subjects was found to be 7·35 ± 1·25 (SD) mmol/litre of cells. 2. In 157 normal subjects, the erythrocyte potassium concentration was 99·08 ± 5·3 (SD) mmol/litre of cells. 3. In the erythrocytes from twenty-seven normal subjects there was a striking linear correlation between the rate constant for active sodium efflux and resting sodium concentration. 4. It is concluded that these studies confirm the assumption that the resting concentration of sodium within a cell is determined by the activity of the sodium pump. What is not known is the mechanism by which this precise control is maintained.

Authors

Smith EKM

Journal

Clinical Science, Vol. 42, No. 4, pp. 447–453

Publisher

Portland Press

Publication Date

April 1, 1972

DOI

10.1042/cs0420447

ISSN

0143-5221
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