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Further Studies on the Roles of Sodium and Potassium in the Generation of the Electro-Olfactogram : Effects of mono-, di-, and trivalent cations
In the negative EOG-generating process a cation which can substitute for Na(+) was sought among the monovalent ions, Li(+), Rb(+), Cs(+), NH(4) (+), and TEA(+), the divalent ions, Mg(++), Ca(++), Sr(++), Ba(++), Zn(++), Cd(++), Mn(++), Co(++), and Ni(++), and the trivalent ions, Al(+++) and Fe(+++)....
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author | Takagi, S. F. Kitamura, H. Imai, K. Takeuchi, H. |
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description | In the negative EOG-generating process a cation which can substitute for Na(+) was sought among the monovalent ions, Li(+), Rb(+), Cs(+), NH(4) (+), and TEA(+), the divalent ions, Mg(++), Ca(++), Sr(++), Ba(++), Zn(++), Cd(++), Mn(++), Co(++), and Ni(++), and the trivalent ions, Al(+++) and Fe(+++). In Ringer solutions in which Na(+) was replaced by one of these cations the negative EOG's decreased in amplitude and could not maintain the original amplitudes. In K(+)-Ringer solution in which Na(+) was replaced by K(+), the negative EOG's reversed their polarity. Recovery of these reversed potentials was examined in modified Ringer solutions in which Na(+) was replaced by one of the above cations. Complete recovery was found only in the normal Ringer solution. Thus, it was clarified that Na(+) plays an irreplaceable role in the generation of the negative EOG's. The sieve hypothesis which was valid for the positive EOG-generating membrane or IPSP was not found applicable in any form to the negative EOG-generating membrane. The reversal of the negative EOG's found in K(+)- , Rb(+)- , and Ba(++)-Ringer solutions was attributed to the exit of the internal K(+). It is, however, not known whether or not Cl(-) permeability increases in these Na(+)-free solutions and contributes to the generation of the reversed EOG's. |
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spelling | pubmed-22028992008-04-23 Further Studies on the Roles of Sodium and Potassium in the Generation of the Electro-Olfactogram : Effects of mono-, di-, and trivalent cations Takagi, S. F. Kitamura, H. Imai, K. Takeuchi, H. J Gen Physiol Article In the negative EOG-generating process a cation which can substitute for Na(+) was sought among the monovalent ions, Li(+), Rb(+), Cs(+), NH(4) (+), and TEA(+), the divalent ions, Mg(++), Ca(++), Sr(++), Ba(++), Zn(++), Cd(++), Mn(++), Co(++), and Ni(++), and the trivalent ions, Al(+++) and Fe(+++). In Ringer solutions in which Na(+) was replaced by one of these cations the negative EOG's decreased in amplitude and could not maintain the original amplitudes. In K(+)-Ringer solution in which Na(+) was replaced by K(+), the negative EOG's reversed their polarity. Recovery of these reversed potentials was examined in modified Ringer solutions in which Na(+) was replaced by one of the above cations. Complete recovery was found only in the normal Ringer solution. Thus, it was clarified that Na(+) plays an irreplaceable role in the generation of the negative EOG's. The sieve hypothesis which was valid for the positive EOG-generating membrane or IPSP was not found applicable in any form to the negative EOG-generating membrane. The reversal of the negative EOG's found in K(+)- , Rb(+)- , and Ba(++)-Ringer solutions was attributed to the exit of the internal K(+). It is, however, not known whether or not Cl(-) permeability increases in these Na(+)-free solutions and contributes to the generation of the reversed EOG's. The Rockefeller University Press 1969-01-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2202899/ /pubmed/5761869 Text en Copyright © 1969 by The Rockefeller University Press 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/). |
spellingShingle | Article Takagi, S. F. Kitamura, H. Imai, K. Takeuchi, H. Further Studies on the Roles of Sodium and Potassium in the Generation of the Electro-Olfactogram : Effects of mono-, di-, and trivalent cations |
title | Further Studies on the Roles of Sodium and Potassium in the Generation of the Electro-Olfactogram : Effects of mono-, di-, and trivalent cations |
title_full | Further Studies on the Roles of Sodium and Potassium in the Generation of the Electro-Olfactogram : Effects of mono-, di-, and trivalent cations |
title_fullStr | Further Studies on the Roles of Sodium and Potassium in the Generation of the Electro-Olfactogram : Effects of mono-, di-, and trivalent cations |
title_full_unstemmed | Further Studies on the Roles of Sodium and Potassium in the Generation of the Electro-Olfactogram : Effects of mono-, di-, and trivalent cations |
title_short | Further Studies on the Roles of Sodium and Potassium in the Generation of the Electro-Olfactogram : Effects of mono-, di-, and trivalent cations |
title_sort | further studies on the roles of sodium and potassium in the generation of the electro-olfactogram : effects of mono-, di-, and trivalent cations |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2202899/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/5761869 |
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