Quiescent papillary muscles from cat and kitten hearts use oxygen at rates of 2.84 and 4.05 microliters/mg wet weight/hour, respectively, and require diameters ≤0.64 mm and ≤0.53 mm for adequate diffusion.
Papillary muscles from cat and kitten hearts evaluated for oxygen uptake rates.
Oxygen uptake measurement
Rate of oxygen uptake
The rate of oxygen uptake of quiescent papillary muscle of the cat heart has been determined in a flow respirometer with the use of the oxygen electrode. The apparent rate of oxygen uptake as a function of the diameter of the muscle was also determined. It was found that papillary muscles from cat hearts use oxygen at a rate of 2.84 (microliters/mg. wet weight)/hour at a temperature of 35 degrees C. Such muscles can be adequately supplied by diffusion when their surface is uniformly exposed to an atmosphere containing 95 per cent oxygen only if their diameter is 0.64 mm. or less. Papillary muscles from kitten hearts use oxygen at a rate of 4.05 (microliters/mg. wet weight)/hour at a temperature of 35 degrees C. Such muscles can be adequately supplied by diffusion when their surface is uniformly exposed to an atmosphere containing 95 per cent oxygen only if their diameter is 0.53 mm. or less. If the muscles are small enough to be adequately supplied with oxygen by diffusion, the rate of oxygen uptake does not increase when the muscle is stretched.
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Paul F. Cranefield
Plymouth Hospital
Kalman Greenspan
Sidney & Lois Eskenazi Hospital
The Journal of General Physiology
State University of New York
SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University
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Cranefield et al. (Tue,) conducted a other in Quiescent cardiac muscle. Oxygen uptake measurement was evaluated on Rate of oxygen uptake. Quiescent papillary muscles from cat and kitten hearts use oxygen at rates of 2.84 and 4.05 microliters/mg wet weight/hour, respectively, and require diameters ≤0.64 mm and ≤0.53 mm for adequate diffusion.
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