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. 1976 Apr;50(4):293-9.
doi: 10.1042/cs0500293.

The intracellular pH of human leucocytes in response to acid-base changes in vitro

The intracellular pH of human leucocytes in response to acid-base changes in vitro

G E Levin et al. Clin Sci Mol Med. 1976 Apr.

Abstract

1. Viable human leucocytes were isolated from venous blood and suspended in artificial media. Intracellular pH measurements were made by the dimethyloxazolidinedione technique in conditions simulating "respiratory" or "metabolic" acid-base disturbances. 2. Normal intracellular pH was 7-11 +/- 0-02 (mean +/- 2 SD) at an extracellular PCO2 of 5-8 kPa and a bicarbonate concentration of 25 mmol/l. 3. "Respiratory" and "metabolic" acidosis caused little change in pHi although increases in PCO2 led to relatively greater falls in pHi than did reduction in external bicarbonate concentration. 4. "Respiratory" and "metabolic" alkalosis caused similar and relatively greater increases in the pHi when compared with the response to an external acidosis.

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