Photocolorimetric Determination of Rate of Uptake of CO and O2 By Reduced Human Red Cell Suspensions at 37°C
- 1 September 1957
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physiological Society in Journal of Applied Physiology
- Vol. 11 (2), 260-268
- https://doi.org/10.1152/jappl.1957.11.2.260
Abstract
The over-all velocity constants, kc' and lc' (in mm−1 x sec.−1), for the combination of O2 and CO, respectively, with reduced hemoglobin in 1:80 human red cell suspensions at 37°C have been measured in a Hartridge-Roughton continuous flow apparatus. Relative pigment concentration in the flowing cell suspension was estimated from the difference in light transmission at two different colors in order to reduce the influence of light scattering. The average value of kc' was 92; that for lc' was 79. Values for corresponding velocity constants for the uptake of O2 and CO by a membrane free layer of concentrated hemoglobin solution, comparable in dimensions to the erythrocyte, have been calculated from previously reported values for the rates of reaction and diffusion in hemoglobin solutions, and are, respectively, 3.6 and 2.3 times greater than kc' and lc'. We assume that this difference reflects the additional resistance to gas diffusion into the erythrocyte imposed by the cell membrane, and on this basis we have calculated values for the ratio of the permeability of the red cell membrane to the permeability of the red cell interior (λ). For human red cells at 37°C, the value of λ is about 1.5, both for O2 and for CO penetration. Submitted on February 15, 1957Keywords
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