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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Archives of toxicology 56 (1985), S. 175-181 
    ISSN: 1432-0738
    Keywords: Kidney cortex ; Lead ; Na and K transport ; O2 consumption ; ATP ; Renal mitochondria
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The effects of Pb2+ added in vitro to tissue slices, isolated tubules and isolated mitochondria of rat kidney cortex have been studied. Slices were depleted of K+ and loaded with Na+, Cl− and water by pre-incubation at 1° C, and reversal of these changes was then induced by incubation under metabolically favourable conditions. The net reaccumulation of K+ was reduced by a maximum of 30% when Pb2+ was present in the medium, the maximal effect being caused by 200 μM Pb2+. Lead also caused a reduction of Na+ extrusion which was approximately equimolar with its effect on K+, but it did not affect the extrusion of Cl− and water. The initial rates of the net, active movements of K+ and Na+ were not altered by Pb2+, divergence from control values only being noted after 15–30 min incubation. The O2 consumption and the ATP content were 25–30% lower in slices incubated with 200 μM Pb+ than in control slices; the effect on ATP content was not observed until incubation had continued for 30 min. In tubules isolated from the renal cortex, the rate of respiration (50%) and ATP content (30%) were also partly reduced by 200 μM Pb2+. The consumption of O2 by mitochondria isolated from the cortex was much more sensitive to Pb2+ added in vitro than the respiration of intact cells; the rate of respiration in state 3 (presence of phosphate acceptor) and the respiratory control ratio were drastically reduced, with half-maximal inhibition at 30 and 20 μM Pb2+ respectively. Comparison of the effects of Pb2+ on energy metabolism and ion transport of the slices with the corresponding effects of antimycin A and ouabain suggests that Pb2+ inhibited K+ and Na+ transport mainly as a consequence of a primary inhibition of the provision of ATP.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 0049-8246
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Calibration standards obtained by dry mixing of the components in appropriate proportions may be compositionally accurate but they can be a major source of error in the X-ray fluorescence analytical results owing to the mismatch in the degree of their homogeneity with that of the sample. An in-depth study has been made on the above aspect taking U3O8 as a matrix and Ca, Y, Gd and Th in the low concentration range (0 - 1500 ppm) as representative impurities. This study clearly illustrates the incompatibility of the truly homogeneous standards with the standards obtained by dry mixing and grinding. This incompatibility is dependent on the analytical line wavelength, being large for soft X-ray lines and small for harder X-rays.The effect of binding material which is often required for briquetting the sample into a pellet form and is necessarily to be mixed with the sample by dry mixing is discussed.
    Additional Material: 6 Tab.
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  • 3
    ISSN: 0049-8246
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Synthetic standards obtained by dry mixing of the components in appropriate proportions, when used as calibration standards in XRF analysis can be a major source of error in the analytical results, owing to the differences in the degree of their homogeneity compared with that of the sample. In an earlier study U3O8 was used as the matrix and Ca, Y, Gd and Th in the low concentration range (0-1500 ppm) as probe impurity elements. The study has now been extended to the low-Z matrix Al2O3 using the same impurity elements as probe elements and the same concentration range. This study also clearly illustrates the incompatibility of truely homogeneous standards with standards obtained by dry mixing and grinding and corroborates the results obtained in the earlier study. However, some of the general inferences drawn earlier required modification in order to explain the results for the two matrices. The effect of binding material, which is often required for briquetting the sample into pellet form and must be mixed with the sample by dry mixing, is discussed.
    Additional Material: 3 Tab.
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