Journal article
Effects of alkalosis on muscle ions at rest and with intense exercise
Abstract
The effects of metabolic and respiratory alkalosis (MALK and RALK) on intracellular strong ion concentrations ([ion]i) and muscle to blood ion fluxes were examined at rest and during 5 min of intense, intermittent tetanic stimulation in the isolated, perfused rat hindlimb. Compared with the control (C), perfusion of resting skeletal muscle during MALK and RALK significantly increased [Cl-]i and [Na+]i, and RALK significantly lowered [K+]i; …
Authors
Lindinger MI; Heigenhauser GJ; Spriet LL
Journal
Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, Vol. 68, No. 7, pp. 820–829
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing
Publication Date
July 1, 1990
DOI
10.1139/y90-125
ISSN
0008-4212