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  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-2013
    Keywords: pH-Microclimate ; pH-Microelectrodes ; Colon ; Jejunum ; Guinea pig ; Rat ; in vitro ; in vivo
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Segments of guinea pig jejunum, proximal and distal colon and of rat jejunum were superfused either in vivo or in vitro with different electrolyte solutions. The pH in the bulk phase solution and at the surface of the epithelium was measured with two different types of glass pH-microelectrodes, a pointed tip (Hinke-type) and a flat membrane electrode (Dubuisson-type); both types of electrodes gave the same results. The existence of a pH-microclimate at the surface of the mucosa was demonstrated under both in vivo and in vitro conditions. In vivo the pH-microclimate was stable and virtually independent of changes in the luminal bulk phase pH. When the bulk phase pH of the guinea pig colon was changed between pH 5 and pH 8.6, the mean pH in the microclimate was 7.08±0.15 (n=163) in the proximal colon and 6.91±0.14 (n=75) in the distal colon. In the guinea pig jejunum pH in the microclimate was 7.37±0.21 (n=10) while the luminal pH was 7.27±0.10. Under in vitro conditions, the pH in the microclimate was more acidic (guinea pig jejunum ΔpH 0.93, rat jejunum ΔpH 0.40, guinea pig proximal colon ΔpH 0.22). Addition of glucose (10 mM) or short-chain fatty acids (80–90 mM) to the luminal solution or replacement of sodium by lithium did not influence the pH in the microclimate significantly. Also the addition of acetazolamide, amiloride, SITS or sodium deoxycholate to the luminal solution, did not affect the pH in the microclimate in vivo. A temporary interruption of the blood supply caused acidification of the pH in the microclimate. Restoring the blood flow reversed the effect, and the pH returned to the original values within a few minutes. The originally proposed acid-microclimate could not be confirmed under in vivo experimental conditions either in the jejunum or in the colon by direct measurement with pH-sensitive glass-microelectrodes.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1432-234X
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
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  • 3
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    The European physical journal 244 (1971), S. 70-85 
    ISSN: 1434-601X
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract In order to measure the radiation losses of a theta pinch plasma (electron densityn e=1−5×1016 cm−3, electron temperatureT e=150−350 eV), a grazing incidence spectrograph is absolutely calibrated in the range 10–200 Å. This is done in two steps: First the measured intensity ratios of lines emitted by hydrogen-like ions are compared with their calculated values thus yielding the relative sensitivity of the instrument. The result is confirmed by incorporating well known intensity ratios of lithium-like ions. Secondly absolute calibration is possible by hanging the spectrograph on an absolutely calibrated monochromator via the branching-ratios of lithium-like ions. Radiation losses from the plasma turn out to be negligible as compared with heat conduction losses and the total energy radiated is found to be small compared with the energy content of the electrons, if the impurity concentration does not exceed 0.5 percent. The radiation is found to be predominantly emitted by the resonance lines of the oxygen and carbon ions O VI, O VII, O VIII, CV, CVI whereas continuum radiation and the contribution from other ions are negligible small. However, in discharge where the oxygen concentration reaches 5 percent, radiation losses can exceed the losses by heat conduction during the early phase of the discharge. But still the final electron temperature is not significantly influenced by the impurities.
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