Abstract

Membrane theory attributes the mechanism of generation of membrane potential to transmembrane ion transport, and is typified by the Goldman-Hodgkin-Katz equation (GHK eq.). Despite broad acceptance of the GHK eq. in physiology, it seems unable to explain some characteristics of the membrane potential. The long-underrated Ling's adsorption theory (LA theory) is another mechanism for membrane potential generation. The LA theory attributes the generation mechanism of the membrane potential to an ion adsorption-desorption process. Although the LA theory has not been seriously considered up until today, there are no serious defects in it as a membrane potential generation mechanism. In this work, the authors explain problematic facets of membrane theory from the view of the GHK eq. We propose an alternative concept based on the LA theory that addresses problematic issues with membrane theory. Consequently, an ion adsorption-desorption process could be a genuine mechanism of membrane potential generation as predicted by the LA theory.

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