E-Book, Englisch, Band 164, 364 Seiten, eBook
In the Cardiovascular System
E-Book, Englisch, Band 164, 364 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Developments in Cardiovascular Medicine
ISBN: 978-1-4615-2590-5
Verlag: Springer US
Format: PDF
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Chapt. I Membranes and Electricity.- A. Introduction and Historical Aspects.- B. External Recording and Intracellular Recording.- C. The Cell Membrane.- Appendix I: Review of Electricity and Cable Parameters.- Chapt. II Ion Distributions and Ion Pumps.- A. Introduction to Ion Distributions.- B. Na+ and K+ Distributions.- C. Cl?Distribution.- D. Ca2+ Distribution, Exchange, and Pumping.- E. Energetics of Pumping.- F. (Na-K)-ATPase Pump.- Chapt. III Ca2+/Na+ Exchange Reaction.- A. Energetic Considerations.- B. Ratio of Free Energy Changes.- C. Electrogenic Na/Ca Exchange Current Measurement.- Appendix III: Derivation of Ca/Na Exchange Distribution Ratio.- Chapt. IV Diffusion and Permeability.- A. Diffusion and Diffusion Coefficient.- B. Permeability Coefficient.- C. Ussing Flux Ratio Equation.- Appendix IV: Diffusion.- Chapt. V Concentration Cells and Equilibrium Potentials.- Appendix V: Derivation of Nernst Equation.- Chapt. VI Determination of Resting Potential.- A. Modified Nernst Equation.- B. Constant Field Equation.- C. Chord Conductance Equation.- D. Resting Potential as Function of [K]o.- Appendix VI-A: Constant Field Equation.- Appendix VI-B: Derivation of Chord Conductance Equation.- Appendix VI-C: Circuit Analysis for Cell Membrane.- Appendix VI-D: Permeability Coefficient Determination.- Appendix VI-E: Half-Cell Potentials.- Chapt. VII Electrochemical Driving Forces and Membrane Ionic Currents.- A. Current Equations.- B. Automaticity.- C. Electrical Equivalent Circuit of Cell Membrane.- Chapt. VIII Surface Charge, Stable States, and Osmotic Effects.- A. Potential Profile Across Membrane.- B. Multiple Stable States of Membrane Potential.- C. Osmotic Effects.- D. K+ Effects.- E. pH Effects.- Appendix VIII: Theoretical Velocity as a Function of Tonicity in aCable.- Chapt. IX Electrogenic Sodium Pump Potentials.- A. Na+ Loading for Pump Stimulation.- B. Density, Turnover Number, and Pump Current.- C. Model and Equivalent Circuit.- D. Physiological Importance.- E. Measurement of Electrogenic Na-K Pump Current.- Appendix IX: Electrogenic Pump Potential.- Chapt. X Developmental Changes in K+ Permeability.- Chapt. XI Gibbs-Donnan Potentials.- Chapt. XII Effect of Resting Potential on Rate of Rise of Action Potential.- Chapt. XIII Cable Properties and Propagation.- A. Introduction.- B. Biological Fiber as a Cable.- C. Length Constant.- D. Time Constant.- E. Local Potentials.- F. Local-Circuit Currents.- G. Factors Affecting Propagation Velocity.- H. Saltatory Conduction.- I. Wavelength of the Impulse.- J. External Recording of Action Potentials.- K. Compound Action Potential.- L. Summary.- Chapt. XIV Summary.- References.