1935
DOI: 10.1007/bf01858763
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Über die Wirkung von Natriumfluorid auf das Froschherz

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“…It is true that the Ringer's fluid contains calcium, and that the solubility of calcium fluoride is only 1 in 20,000, but Gottdenker and Rothberger [1935] have shown that calcium fluoride produces similar effects to sodium fluoride on the isolated frog's heart. The rapidity of the anaerobic arrest induced by fluoride indicates that its effectiveness in abolishing glycolysis is equal to that of iodoacetate.…”
Section: Effect Of Carbohydrate and Its Breakdown Products Upon Thementioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is true that the Ringer's fluid contains calcium, and that the solubility of calcium fluoride is only 1 in 20,000, but Gottdenker and Rothberger [1935] have shown that calcium fluoride produces similar effects to sodium fluoride on the isolated frog's heart. The rapidity of the anaerobic arrest induced by fluoride indicates that its effectiveness in abolishing glycolysis is equal to that of iodoacetate.…”
Section: Effect Of Carbohydrate and Its Breakdown Products Upon Thementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The latter has also been observed in some other species, e.g., the dog (LEONE et af. 1956;GOTTDENKER & ROTHBERGER 1935), the cat (GOTTDENKER & ROTHBERGER 1935) and man (RABINOWICH 1945). The drop in blood pressure was accompanied by bradycardia and was probably due to a decrease in cardiac out-put resulting from the bradycardia and possibly also to peripheral vasodilatation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%