Abstract

By means of the intracellular dialysis technique, we have measured 36Cl efflux from single barnacle muscle fibers and compared the effects of raising intracellular ionized calcium concentration ([Ca 2+] i) to the effects of lowering intracellular pH (pH i). Lowering pH i by 1 unit or less resulted in a 20-fold stimulation of 36Cl efflux which occurred relatively rapidly and which could be inhibited by 90–95% by 4-acetamido-4′-isothiocyanostilbene-2,2′-disulfonic acid (SITS). In contrast, raising [Ca 2] i as much as 250-fold resulted in a relatively small increase of 36Cl efflux. The small increase occurred after a long latency, developed slowly and could not be blocked or prevented by treatment with SITS. We conclude that the increase of the SITS-sensitive 36Cl efflux caused by a fall of pH i is not mediated by a rise of [Ca 2+] i.

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