The Japanese Journal of Physiology
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A 1H-Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Study on Lactate and Intracellular pH in Frog Muscle
Yoshiteru SEOKazuo YOSHIZAKITaketoshi MORIMOTO
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1983 Volume 33 Issue 5 Pages 721-731

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Abstract
High resolution proton magnetic resonance spectra of intact frog muscle, obtained by the selective saturation of water signal with 15min accumulation, showed well-resolved signals from lactate, carnosine, and other compounds. This technique was used to monitor the changes in lactate content and in intracellular pH which was estimated from the chemical shift of carnosine in muscle. The intracellular pH was estimated to be 7.1 in fresh muscles. Under an anaerobic condition, resting muscle showed a gradual increase in lactate content with intracellular acidification. When the anaerobic muscle was electrically stimulated for 5sec, a transient acceleration of the lactate production and the intracellular acidification was observed. The intracellular buffer value was estimated to be 27mEq/(pH•kg muscle), based on the pH change due to the increase in lactate content.
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