Glycolysis in rat peritoneal mast cells

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Glycolytic activity of rat peritoneal mast cells has been measured by the Cartesian ampulla diver technique. The rates of anaerobic glycolysis, expressed as COe expelled from a bicarbonate medium, are 1.70 × l0-6 μl and 1.43 × 10-6μl per cell per hour with and without glucose, respectively. The aerobic glycolysis rate in the presence of glucose, assuming the respiratory quotient to be 1, is 0.93 × l0-6μl CO2 per cell per hour. It is pointed out that the anaerobic and non-respiratory aerobic carbon dioxide production by mast cells is much higher than the respiratory oxygen uptake reported previously. These values have been interpreted in terms of glucose utilization. © 1965, Rockefeller University Press., All rights reserved.

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Chakravarty, N. (1965). Glycolysis in rat peritoneal mast cells. Journal of Cell Biology, 25(2), 123–128. https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.25.2.123

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