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THE DIFFUSION OF CARBON DIOXIDE IN TISSUES

1. Two methods are given for measuring the rate of diffusion of CO(2) in tissue membranes. Methods are also given for the determination of tissue thickness and the absorption coefficient for CO(2) in tissues. 2. The values obtained for the permeability constant (P x 10(4)) at 22°C. for CO(2) in the...

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Autor principal: Wright, Charles I.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1934
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2141310/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19872805
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description 1. Two methods are given for measuring the rate of diffusion of CO(2) in tissue membranes. Methods are also given for the determination of tissue thickness and the absorption coefficient for CO(2) in tissues. 2. The values obtained for the permeability constant (P x 10(4)) at 22°C. for CO(2) in the following tissues are:—frog skin, 3.05; connective tissue (dog), 2.65; smooth muscle (cat), 5.00; frog muscle, 5.29; striated muscle (dog), 4.70. P is expressed as cc. per cm.(2) per minute under a pressure gradient of one atmosphere per cm. 3. Evidence is presented to show that in a "steady state" bicarbonate contributes a negligible amount to the diffusion of CO(2). 4. The absorption coefficient for CO(2) in frog skin is 0.73 cc. per cc. and for frog muscle 0.78 cc. per cc. 5. In all of the tissues studied the diffusion of CO(2) is slower than in water. The diffusion coefficients (K x 10(4) in cm.(2)/minute) at 22°C. for tissues as compared with water are:—water (16°C.), 9.5 (Hüfner, 1897); frog skin, 4.1; connective tissue, 3.7; frog muscle, 6.8; striated muscle (dog), 6.0; smooth muscle (cat), 6.4. 6. The time course of saturation of a tissue with CO(2) is altered in the presence of available base. Non-acidified tissues saturate more slowly than acidified tissues and the rate of saturation is dependent on the CO(2) tension.
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spelling pubmed-21413102008-04-23 THE DIFFUSION OF CARBON DIOXIDE IN TISSUES Wright, Charles I. J Gen Physiol Article 1. Two methods are given for measuring the rate of diffusion of CO(2) in tissue membranes. Methods are also given for the determination of tissue thickness and the absorption coefficient for CO(2) in tissues. 2. The values obtained for the permeability constant (P x 10(4)) at 22°C. for CO(2) in the following tissues are:—frog skin, 3.05; connective tissue (dog), 2.65; smooth muscle (cat), 5.00; frog muscle, 5.29; striated muscle (dog), 4.70. P is expressed as cc. per cm.(2) per minute under a pressure gradient of one atmosphere per cm. 3. Evidence is presented to show that in a "steady state" bicarbonate contributes a negligible amount to the diffusion of CO(2). 4. The absorption coefficient for CO(2) in frog skin is 0.73 cc. per cc. and for frog muscle 0.78 cc. per cc. 5. In all of the tissues studied the diffusion of CO(2) is slower than in water. The diffusion coefficients (K x 10(4) in cm.(2)/minute) at 22°C. for tissues as compared with water are:—water (16°C.), 9.5 (Hüfner, 1897); frog skin, 4.1; connective tissue, 3.7; frog muscle, 6.8; striated muscle (dog), 6.0; smooth muscle (cat), 6.4. 6. The time course of saturation of a tissue with CO(2) is altered in the presence of available base. Non-acidified tissues saturate more slowly than acidified tissues and the rate of saturation is dependent on the CO(2) tension. The Rockefeller University Press 1934-05-20 /pmc/articles/PMC2141310/ /pubmed/19872805 Text en Copyright © Copyright, 1934, by The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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