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Effects of proteins on the permeability of monolayers of cultured bovine arterial endothelium.

M R Turner1.   

Abstract

1. Monolayers of arterial endothelium on porous membranes were exposed to a pressure of 15 cmH2O at 37 degrees C, or of 30 cmH2O at 0 degree C. At constant pressure, the rate of liquid flow per unit area (Jv/A) through each monolayer decreased with time, in the way previously described for cultured endothelium. This phenomenon has been called sealing. After Jv/A stabilized, the pressure was reduced and the hydraulic permeability (Lp) of the endothelium was calculated from the relationship between Jv/A and pressure. Endothelium was seen to be damaged after some experiments at 37 degrees C, but appeared undamaged after experiments at 0 degree C. 2. Bovine serum albumin (BSA) did not influence the Lp of cultured endothelium. At 37 degrees C, the mean (+/- S.E.M.) endothelial Lp was 47.2 +/- 7.3 x 10(-7) cm s-1 cmH2O-1 (n = 10) in the presence of BSA (5 g (100 ml)-1). This is not significantly different from the mean (+/- S.E.M.) Lp of 53.4 +/- 9.0 x 10(-7) cm s-1 cmH2O-1 (n = 9) in the absence of added protein (P greater than 0.10). At 0 degree C also, there was no significant difference between mean Lps in the presence of BSA (0.1 g (100 ml)-1) and in the absence of added protein. 3. Solutions of BSA (5 g (100 ml)-1 or of the neutral polymer Ficoll 70 (4 g (100 ml)-1) did not exert any effective osmotic pressure across endothelium at 37 or 0 degrees C, respectively. 4. BSA (0.1 g (100 ml)-1) did not enable solutions of Ficoll 70 (4 g (100 ml)-1) to exert an effective osmotic pressure across endothelium at 0 degree C. 5. The mean Lp of endothelium at 0 degree C was significantly lower in the presence of cationized ferritin (CF; 0.1 g (100 ml)-1) than in the absence of added protein (P less than 0.001). Native ferritin (NF; 0.1 g (100 ml)-1) had no effect on Lp. 6. In the presence of CF (0.1 g (100 ml)-1), solutions of Ficoll 70 (4 g (100 ml)-1) exerted a mean effective osmotic pressure of 27.7 cmH2O (n = 5) across endothelium at 0 degree C. The mean effective osmotic pressure exerted across endothelium by solutions of Ficoll 70 (4 g (100 ml)-1) plus NF (0.1 g (100 ml)-1) was 1.2 cmH2O (n = 4).

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1522510      PMCID: PMC1176065          DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.1992.sp019072

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Physiol        ISSN: 0022-3751            Impact factor:   5.182


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