» Articles » PMID: 5483102

Potassium Exchange and Afterpotentials in Frog Sartorius Muscles Treated with Glycerol

Overview
Journal J Gen Physiol
Specialty Physiology
Date 1970 Dec 1
PMID 5483102
Citations 14
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

The potassium exchange properties of glycerol-treated sartorius muscles of the frog were determined. Potassium ((42)K) uptake, efflux, and net flux were measured in the presence of glycerol and at various times after exposure to glycerol and return to isotonic Ringer solution. Potassium uptake was not altered by the presence of glycerol but was reduced on the average 53% after glycerol treatment. Efflux transiently increased in the presence of glycerol and was reduced 37% after glycerol removal. Consequently, there was a net loss of intracellular potassium as well as a gain of sodium. In contrast to the irreversible alterations of potassium exchange induced by glycerol treatment, action potentials with normal negative afterpotentials (N.A.P.) were elicited 4-5 hr after glycerol removal. The reappearance of the N.A.P. was associated with a return of the membrane potential to normal values (90 +/- 2 mv). However, the response of these muscles to reduced extracellular potassium was anomalous. In K(+)-free Ringer solution the average resting membrane potential was 74 +/- 3 mv and a positive afterpotential of 11 +/- 3 mv was associated with the action potential.

Citing Articles

The afterdepolarization in Rana temporaria muscle fibres following osmotic shock.

Koutsis G, Philippides A, Huang C J Muscle Res Cell Motil. 1995; 16(5):519-28.

PMID: 8567939 DOI: 10.1007/BF00126436.


The subcellular location of potassium flux pathways in frog skeletal muscle.

Kovacs T, Pfliegler G, Szabo B Pflugers Arch. 1981; 390(3):250-5.

PMID: 6973136 DOI: 10.1007/BF00658270.


Voltage clamp analysis of the effect of cationic substitution on the conductance of end-plate channels.

Fiekers J, HENDERSON E Pflugers Arch. 1982; 394(1):38-47.

PMID: 6289251 DOI: 10.1007/BF01108306.


Polyneuronal innervation and quantal transmitter release in formamide-treated frog sartorius muscles.

Herrera A J Physiol. 1984; 355:267-80.

PMID: 6149312 PMC: 1193490. DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.1984.sp015418.


Recovery of osometric twitches after glycerol removal.

Krolenko S, Fedorov V Experientia. 1972; 28(4):424-5.

PMID: 5036563 DOI: 10.1007/BF02008317.


References
1.
Fujino M, Yamaguchi T, Suzuki K . 'Glycerol effect' and the mechanism linking excitation of the plasma membrane with contraction. Nature. 1961; 192:1159-61. DOI: 10.1038/1921159a0. View

2.
Eisenberg B, Eisenberg R . Selective disruption of the sarcotubular system in frog sartorius muscle. A quantitative study with exogenous peroxidase as a marker. J Cell Biol. 1968; 39(2):451-67. PMC: 2107525. DOI: 10.1083/jcb.39.2.451. View

3.
Sjodin R, HENDERSON E . TRACER AND NON-TRACER POTASSIUM FLUXES IN FROG SARTORIUS MUSCLE AND THE KINETICS OF NET POTASSIUM MOVEMENT. J Gen Physiol. 1964; 47:605-38. PMC: 2195351. DOI: 10.1085/jgp.47.4.605. View

4.
Endo M . Entry of fluorescent dyes into the sarcotubular system of the frog muscle. J Physiol. 1966; 185(1):224-38. PMC: 1395878. DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.1966.sp007983. View

5.
Huxley H . EVIDENCE FOR CONTINUITY BETWEEN THE CENTRAL ELEMENTS OF THE TRIADS AND EXTRACELLULAR SPACE IN FROG SARTORIUS MUSCLE. Nature. 1964; 202:1067-71. DOI: 10.1038/2021067b0. View