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Epithelial Fluid Transport is Due to Electro-osmosis (80%), Plus Osmosis (20%)
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2017-06Registro en:
Fischbarg, Jorge; Hernandez, Julio A.; Rubashkin, Andrey A.; Iserovich, Pavel; Cacace, Verónica Inés; et al.; Epithelial Fluid Transport is Due to Electro-osmosis (80%), Plus Osmosis (20%); Springer; Journal of Membrane Biology; 250; 3; 6-2017; 327-333
0022-2631
1432-1424
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Fischbarg, Jorge
Hernandez, Julio A.
Rubashkin, Andrey A.
Iserovich, Pavel
Cacace, Verónica Inés
Kusnier, Carlos Federico
Resumen
Epithelial fluid transport, an important physiological process shrouded in a long-standing enigma, may finally be moving closer to a solution. We propose that, for the corneal endothelium, relative proportions for the driving forces for fluid transport are 80% of paracellular electro-osmosis, and 20% classical transcellular osmosis. These operate in a cyclical process with a period of 9.2 s, which is dictated by the decrease and exhaustion of cellular Na+. Paracellular electro-osmosis is sketched here, and partially discussed as much as the subject still allows; transcellular osmosis is presented at length.