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. 1988 Oct;13(2):119-32.
doi: 10.1007/BF02796975.

L-929 cells under hyperosmotic conditions. Water, Na+, and K+

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L-929 cells under hyperosmotic conditions. Water, Na+, and K+

J S Clegg. Cell Biophys. 1988 Oct.

Abstract

Changes in cell water content resulting from sorbitol addition to the environment of L-929 cells were evaluated gravimetrically using 14C-labeled polyethylene glycol as a probe of extracellular space. Reductions in cell water were proportional to sorbitol supplements up to 0.6 molal, above which no further measurable decrease occurred. No volume regulation occurred for at least 1 h but the percentage of cell water lost was quickly regained when physiological conditions were restored. The amount of cell water lost because of a given hyperosmotic exposure was found to exceed the loss of cell volume. That discrepancy could be the result of an overestimation of extracellular space and/or an underestimation of cell volume reduction as a result of in-folding of the cell surface. Na+ and K+ were also measured in cells of variable water content and volume: no significant change occurred in the amounts of these ions per cell, but large increases in total cell concentration resulted from hyperosmotic exposure. The sum of Na+ and K+ concentrations exceeds the total osmotic pressure of the medium indicating that an appreciable fraction of Na+ and K+ must be bound to fixed charges within the cells. The results are evaluated in the context of intracellular organization.

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