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NMR characteristics of intracellular K in the rat salivary gland: a 39K NMR study using double-quantum filtering
Authors:Y Seo  M Murakami  E Suzuki  S Kuki  K Nagayama  H Watari
Institution:Department of Molecular Physiology, National Institute for Physiological Sciences, Okazaki, Japan.
Abstract:Intracellular K of the perfused rat mandibular salivary gland was measured by 39K NMR spectroscopy at 8.45 T. Multiple-quantum NMR arising from multiple-exponential decay was used to eliminate the resonance due to extracellular K in the perfused gland at 25 degrees C. The resonance due to intracellular K consisted of two Lorentzian signals stemming from the spin 1/2 to -1/2] coherence (sharp resonance) and the spin -1/2 to -3/2], spin 3/2 to 1/2] coherences (broad resonance). The transverse relaxation time (T2) corresponding to the spin 1/2 to -1/2] coherence was ca. 2.5 ms, and that corresponding to the spin -1/2 to -3/2], spin 3/2 to 1/2] coherences was ca. 0.4 ms. The relaxation time of the double-quantum coherence of rank 3 (originating from product operators like Ix2Iz) was determined to be ca. 0.2 ms. These results suggest the possibility of the presence of a single homogeneous population of intracellular K with a correlation time of ca. 2.5 x 10(-8) s and a quadrupolar coupling constant of ca. 1.4 MHz.
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