The positive RMP allows chondrocytes to more effectively regulate their volume. A: Change of cell volume with time during change of osmotic potential (where indicated). Cell volume was calculated at 30 sec intervals with cells voltage-clamped at either −80 or +10 mV with single sharp electrodes under switch clamp. B: Summary of a number of data such as that illustrated in (A) but with data sampled at 120 sec intervals. Cell swelling measured at 14 min was significantly greater when cells were held at −80 than +10 mV (
P < 0.0005, n = 7 empty circles, 10 filled circles). The fitted line is one continuous fit to

based on (Zhang et al., 1990; Preston et al., 1992), but including changes of intracellular osmolarity with time. The water permeability P
f = 10.2 × 10
−4 cm sec
−1, S
(t) the surface area and V
w the molar volume of water is 18 cm
3 mol
−1. Osmolarity inside and outside the cell at time t are OsM
in(t) and OsM
out(t), respectively. The only difference between the two fitted lines in (B) is the membrane potential. For a full explanation of the model see Appendix 1. C: On returning cells from the 309 mOsm to the 489 mOsm solution the size of cells clamped at +10 mV (n = 10) returned to near the pre-swell size whereas recovery at −80 mV (n = 12) was significantly less (
P < 0.0005, n = 10, 12).