Abstract
The rate of transport of radioactive phosphorus (P32) into blood and the effects of several compounds on it had been discussed on the previous reports by using perfusion techniques on rats.
In this experiment, the author estimated the rate of transport of P32 into blood of the rats, on the peritoneum of which was sutured the “Tetoron Mesh”(2×2cm.) as a substitutional peritoneum, followed by the intraperitoneal injection of Ringer's solution containing P32.
The rate of P32 transport of the rats with “Tetoron Mesh” was increased than that of normal rats.
In the case of normal rats, the rate of the transport was increased by the addi-tion of glucose (10-4) M or ATP (10-4M) to the Ringer's solution containing P32, butit was decreased by the addition of iodoacetic acid (10-4 M) or 2, 4-dinitrophenol (10-4M).