Abstract

Intracellular potassium concentration([K]i) and the resting sodium-to-potassium permeability ratio (alpha = PNa/PK) were determined by recording resting potentials at 25 degrees C in six solutions with variable potassium concentrations, constant [K+] + [Na+], and constant [K+] X [Cl-] product and fitting the results by nonlinear least squares to the Goldman-Hodgkin-Katz equation. Fits to models including chloride permeability terms suggest that chloride is in Donnan equilibrium in the muscles studied. External intercostal muscle was biopsied from anesthetized normal goats and goats with hereditary myotonia. In normal goat muscle, alpha was 0.012 +/- 0.001 (mean +/- SE, n = 11), and [K]i was 133 +/- 6 mM (n = 9); myotonic goat muscle did not differ from this. Extensor digitorum longus (EDL) muscle was removed from anesthetized male Wistar rats and from like rats pretreated with a single large dose of 20,25-diazacholesterol (DAC). In normal rat EDL, alpha was 0.019 +/- 0.002 (n = 12), and [K]i was 142 +/- 4 mM (n = 12). In the 16-day DAC-treated rats, alpha was significantly reduced (P < 0.002) to 0.010 +/- 0.002 (n = 8), and [K]i was slightly reduced by DAC. It is concluded that DAC reduced PNa in rat fibers. Tetrodotoxin at 5 microM did not affect either parameter in the rats.

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