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Editorial Article

Intracellular potassium in man. A comparison of in vivo and in vitro measurement techniques

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Pages 245-251 | Received 17 Jul 1981, Accepted 04 Jan 1982, Published online: 17 Mar 2010
 

Abstract

In order to evaluate different methods of estimating intracellular content of potassium, determinations of potassium were made in erythrocytes, in muscle biopsy specimens and in the total body. The total body potassium (TBK) was related to body weight (Bwt), lean body mass (LBM), dry LBM, soft fat-free solids (SFFS), total body water (TBW) and calculated intracellular fluid (ICF). Sixty-two healthy subjects and 80 patients with various diseases and therapy known to influence the potassium metabolism were studied. Statistically significant correlations were found between potassium content in muscle biopsies related to fat-free solids and TBK/Bwt (r=+0.56, P<0.05), TBK/LBM (r=+0.58, Plt;0.01), dry LBM (r=+0.54, P<0.05) and TBK/SFFS (r=+0.68, P<0.01). A correlation was found between muscle potassium related to intramuscular water and TBK/TBW (r=+0.47, P<0.05). No correlations were found between EK and TBK/LBM, TBK/dry LBM or TBK/ICF. Between EK and serum potassium a negative correlation (r=−0.31, P<0.05) was found in a group of untreated hypertensives. It is concluded that the quotients of TBK (TBK/LBM, TBK/TBW and TBK/SFFS) might be used in the study of intracellular potassium—at least in the study of patient groups.

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