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Effects of tonicity on tension and intracellular sodium and calcium activities in sheep heart
1984
Circulation Research
We have measured the effects of changing tonicity of the bathing solution on intracellular sodium and calcium activities and tension of sheep cardiac Purkinje strands and ventricular muscle. For Purkinje strands in solutions of normal tonicity, resting membrane potential was -77 A ± 0.4 mV (mean ± SE), sodium activity was 7.9 ± 0.4 IT\M, and calcium activity was 98 ± 9 nM. For ventricular muscle in solutions of normal tonicity, resting membrane potential was -86.4 ±1.2 mV, sodium activity was
doi:10.1161/01.res.54.5.576
pmid:6723001
fatcat:43zjvdtddjbhffqgezspjgrkia