1983
DOI: 10.2170/jjphysiol.33.619
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Diffusion coefficients of CO2 molecule and bicarbonate ion in hemoglobin solution measured by fluorescence technique.

Abstract: : The diffusion process of CO2 within a thin layer of hemoglobin (Hb) solution was followed by pH-sensitive fluorescence of 4-methylumbelliferone. In the presence of sufficient carbonic anhydrase in the layer, the pH change was accelerated and determined only by the diffusion. The diffusion rate was reduced as the Hb concentration was increased. The pH rise observed in the CO2 diffusion out of the layer was slower than the pH fall caused by inward diffusion. However, the outward diffusion rate was faster than … Show more

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“…A computer program made by KAGAWA and MOCHIzulu (1984) was used for solving a partial differential equations for the C02 diffusion and the HC03-shift in a disc model with 3.5µm radius and 1.6 µm thickness. From the data of UCHIDA et al (1983), the intracellular diffusion coefficients of C02 and HC03-were assumed to be 0.34x 10 and 0.14 x 10 cm2/ sec, respectively. The transfer coefficient for C02 was newly obtained by KAGAWA and MocxizuKi (1984) by referring to both the data of NIIZEKI et al(1983) and the present study as 2.5 x 10-6 cm/sec/Torr.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A computer program made by KAGAWA and MOCHIzulu (1984) was used for solving a partial differential equations for the C02 diffusion and the HC03-shift in a disc model with 3.5µm radius and 1.6 µm thickness. From the data of UCHIDA et al (1983), the intracellular diffusion coefficients of C02 and HC03-were assumed to be 0.34x 10 and 0.14 x 10 cm2/ sec, respectively. The transfer coefficient for C02 was newly obtained by KAGAWA and MocxizuKi (1984) by referring to both the data of NIIZEKI et al(1983) and the present study as 2.5 x 10-6 cm/sec/Torr.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where a' and (aD)* are the slope of the C02 dissociation curve in the red cell and the combined diffusion constant, aDCo2+(a'-a)Dxco3 respectively (UCHIDA et al, 1983). The model had a radius of 3.5 ,gym, and a thickness of 1.6 ,um.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For analyzing the influence of oxygenation of the red cell to the C02 diffusion we have measured the relations between C02 content, pH, and Pcoz MocHIZUKI et al, 1983;TAZAWA et al, 1983) and also the diffusion coefficients of C02 and HC03 in a hemoglobin layer (UCHIDA et a!.,1983).…”
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“…C02 solubilities in RBC and saline solution are the values reported by VAN SLYKE et al (1928) andBARTELS et al (1959). The diffusion coefficients for C02 and HC03-, D(C02), and D(HC03-) were cited from UCHIDA et al (1983). The i2(C02) thereof was obtained from the extracellular Pc02 change during the inward C02 diffusion and outward HC03-shift, and was used for determining the inward ~(HC03-).…”
Section: Derivation Of Numerical Solutionmentioning
confidence: 99%