1977
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.74.10.4271
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31P nuclear magnetic relaxation studies of phosphocreatine in intact muscle: determination of intracellular free magnesium.

Abstract: ABSTRACT31P nuclear magnetic relaxation rates for phosphocreatine in intact frog gastrocnemius were compared with those observed in model solutions at 40, a temperature at which muscle maintains its physiological state for at least 5 hr. Both nuclear Overhauser effect and spin-lattice relaxation rate(1/Tj) experiments indicate that dirle-dipole interactions form the dominant relaxation path for P in intact muscle and model solutions, independent of phosphocreatine and Mg concentrations. Spin-spin relaxation ra… Show more

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“…The results from such measurements vary considerably. Cohen & Burt (1977) Gupta et al (1984) have questioned the accuracy of such an estimate because sizeable effects of steady-state phosphoryl transfer via creatine kinase on the T2 of phosphocreatine were neglected in the study of Cohen & Burt (1977), and therefore their value of 3 mm must be considered only as an upper limit on possible values of [Mg2+]j. Moreover, their experiments were performed at 4 0C, a point which has to be borne in mind since there is evidence that low temperatures can increase…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The results from such measurements vary considerably. Cohen & Burt (1977) Gupta et al (1984) have questioned the accuracy of such an estimate because sizeable effects of steady-state phosphoryl transfer via creatine kinase on the T2 of phosphocreatine were neglected in the study of Cohen & Burt (1977), and therefore their value of 3 mm must be considered only as an upper limit on possible values of [Mg2+]j. Moreover, their experiments were performed at 4 0C, a point which has to be borne in mind since there is evidence that low temperatures can increase…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[Mg2+]i has been estimated from measurements obtained through indirect methods such as tracer flux measurements (Gilbert, 1960); nuclear magnetic resonance (Cohen & Burt, 1977;Gupta & Moore, 1980; reviewed by Gupta, Gupta & Moore, 1984) and liquid-sampling and X-ray spectroscopy (Maughan, 1983). Estimated values for [Mg2+]i using these methods range from 02 to 3 0 mm with a median of around 1P2 mM.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tl OP l p in phosph�creatine (PCr) in frog muscle was measured by Cohen & Burt (19) at 4°C to be 4.8 sec. The NOE of PCr in muscle was determined to be 2.04, indicating that inter-and intramolecular dipole-dipole interac tions with protons provided the dominate relaxation mechanism for 31 P nuclei of P C r in muscle, as was found for model solutions (19).…”
Section: Relevant Nmr Theory-chemical Shifts and Relaxation Timesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several attempts have been made to estimate indirectly the level of the ionized cytoplasmic Mg2+ in contractile tissue. With the use of a variety of methods including tracer fluxes, binding of Mg2+ to phosphonucleotides or enzymes and nuclear magnetic resonance techniques, values between 0-6 and 6 mm were reported for skeletal muscle of frog (Gilbert, 1960;Cohen & Burt, 1977;Gupta & Moore, 1980), barnacle (Ashley & Ellory, 1972) and rat (Gunther, 1967). In cardiac tissue, a value of 3-6 mm was inferred from flux studies (Paradise et al 1978).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%