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THE EXCRETION OF CARBON DIOXIDE BY FROG NERVE

1. Quiescent sciatic nerve of the frog discharges CO(2) at the average rate of 0.00876 mg. CO(2) per gram of nerve per minute. 2. Sciatic nerve steeped one minute in boiling water discharges CO(2) at first at a low rate and after an hour and a half not at all. 3. Degenerated sciatic nerve discharges...

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Autor principal: Parker, G. H.
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1925
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2140751/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19872188
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Sumario:1. Quiescent sciatic nerve of the frog discharges CO(2) at the average rate of 0.00876 mg. CO(2) per gram of nerve per minute. 2. Sciatic nerve steeped one minute in boiling water discharges CO(2) at first at a low rate and after an hour and a half not at all. 3. Degenerated sciatic nerve discharges CO(2) at a slightly higher rate than normal living nerve does. 4. Connective tissue from the frog discharges CO(2) at an average rate of 0.0097 mg. per gram of tissue per minute. 5. Assuming that a nerve is composed of from one-half to one-quarter connective tissue the CO(2) output from its strictly nervous components is estimated to be at a rate of 0.008 mg. CO(2) per gram of nerve per minute. 6. Stimulated sciatic nerve increases the rate of its CO(2) output over quiescent nerve by about 14 per cent. When this number is corrected for strictly nervous tissue the rate is about 16 per cent. 7. The increased rate of CO(2) production noted on stimulation in normal sciatic nerves was not observed when they were boiled, blocked, or degenerated. It was also not observed with stimulated strands of connective tissue.