Carbon Dioxide Production From Nerve Fibres When Resting And When Stimulated
Carbon Dioxide Production From Nerve Fibres When Resting And When Stimulated
Shiro Tashiro
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As considered before, the failure of the direct detection of CO 2 from the stimulated nerve must be due to the lack of a delicate method. Thus using the new method we have already demonstrated that a resting nerve gives off C0 2, and will now attempt to prove that nerves give off more CO 2 when stimulated. 26 Electrical Stimulation of non-Medullated Nerve. Owing to the scope of delicacy of the new method, which is sensitive to as small a quantity as i. O X icr 7 gram (an amount corresponding to... the CO 2 contained in -g- cc. Of pure air), the utmost caution must be taken to prevent any complication which may result in formation or absorption of minute quantities of C0 2 . After I had found by experiment that there is no appreciable increase of C0 2 due to the direct electrical decomposition in the nerve when stimulated by a weak induction current and that several other forms of stimulation qualitatively confirmed the results obtained by the electrical stimulation, I have naturally employed the induction current as a stimulant in all my experiments on the quantitative estimation of C0 2 production from the stimulated nerve.
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