Abstract

The effect of nitrate ion on glycerol-treated, frog sartorius muscle fibers was investigated. Glycerol treatment alone (which has been shown to disrupt the transverse tubular system of the fiber) caused a considerable reduction in the time constant of the fiber membrane, but the effective resistance was virtually unchanged. Exposure of normal fibers to nitrate ion produced an increase in both the effective resistance and the time constant. Glycerol-treated fibers exposed to nitrate ion showed an increase in both the effective resistance and the time constant. The latter increased to a value in excess of that found in the normal fibers. The effect of nitrate ion on membrane electrical properties appeared to result from its action on the surface membrane as opposed to the transverse tubules.

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