THE DISTRIBUTION AND KINETICS OF RELEASE OF RADIOCALCIUM IN TENDON AND SKELETAL MUSCLE

Author:

Shanes A. M.1,Bianchi C. P.1

Affiliation:

1. From the National Institute of Arthritis and Metabolic Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, Bethesda

Abstract

The distribution of Ca45 in frog (Rana pipiens) sartorius muscle, after 4 hours' exposure to Ringer's solution containing radiocalcium, has been analyzed by observing the kinetics of escape of the radioisotope into a non-radioactive Ringer's solution with calcium present or absent and by assuming that the tendon of Achilles is a satisfactory model of the extent of the uptake and release of Ca45 by the interstitial connective tissue (c.t.). In a Ringer's solution containing 1 mM/liter calcium, the exchangeable calcium distribution in micromoles per gram wet weight is as follows: (a) Aqueous phase of c.t. space: 0.16; (b) bound to c.t.: 0.16; (c) bound to surface of fibers: 0.13, of which 0.03 is displaced only by self-exchange, whereas the rest, as in c.t., can be displaced by other ions; and (d) in myoplasm: 0.33. The kinetics of Ca45 exit suggests that in infinite time of exposure to Ca45 the myoplasmic component would rise to 0.85. In the muscles, the half-time of the quickly emerging Ca45 averages about 3 minutes, whereas the time constant of the slowly released component is about 500 minutes. In the tendons the percentage rate of escape falls exponentially, the half-time of emergence being about 10 minutes.

Publisher

Rockefeller University Press

Subject

Physiology

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