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TABLE 11

Subject

Feces

Urine

Body burden

puc Cs'37

pyc C53?

gk

gk

C

Daily excretion

2 x (urine) +0.5 (feces)
upc Cs9?

B

5

825

575

0.22

412 + 1,150 = 1,562

8

1040

638

0.41

520 + 1,276 = 1,796

IV. Exchangeable Potassium in Humans
C.E. Miller

The measurements of exchangeable potassiurn in humans are based
on the following simplified model. The normal K present in humans is con

sidered to be present in two fractions or pools.

The atoms of K in one poo

are bound within the cells and are not immediately replaced by other atom:

of K from the blood stream.

The atoms of K in the second pool are exchan

able and are constantly being replaced by new atoms of K. The K present :
the urine has thus originated from the exchangeable K pool.
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The exchangeable pool is measured in the following fashion.

Each

subject is given 5 yc of K** at 9:00 A.M. All urine voided from 9:00 A.M.
until 10:00 P.M. is collected in one vessel and the amount of K** eliminate
recorded.

The first void the next morning is collected in a second con-

tainer, and all urine voided thereafter until the subject is measured is
collected in a third container.

The amount of K* present in the body at an

time is thus known. All K** has been mixed into the pool of exchangeable I

by the definition of exchangeable K. The ratio of K** to normal K present ;
the urine the following morning should equal the ratio of K** to normal K
present in this so-called exchangeable pool. The amount of K* present in
the urine determined by gamma-ray analysis, and the amount of normal K
present is measured with a flame photometer. The amount of K presentir
the exchangeable pool is found by multiplying the K*? present in the body b

the ratio:

a

7

normal K in the urine
K* in the urine

This value of K is then compared with the total body potassium as measur
bv the in vivo gamma-ray techniques.
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On the basis of repeated tests performed on five subjects it can be
said that the exchangeable potassium is of the order of 90 per.cent or mor
of the total potassium. It seems certain, however, that because of either

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