Literature DB >> 16210353

Effect of hydration on interstitial distribution of charged albumin in rat dermis in vitro.

Helge Wiig1, Olav Tenstad, Joel L Bert.   

Abstract

At physiological pH, negatively charged glycosaminoglycans in the extracellular matrix may influence distribution volume of macromolecular probes, a phenomenon of importance for hydration of the interstitium and therefore for body fluid balance. We hypothesized that such charge effect was dependent on hydration. Human serum albumin (HSA) (the pH value for the isoelectric point (pI) = 4.9) was made neutral by cationization (cHSA) (pI = 7.6). Rat dermis was studied in vitro in a specially designed equilibration cell allowing control of hydration. Using a buffer containing labelled native HSA and cHSA, the distribution volumes were calculated relative to that of 51Cr-EDTA, an extracellular tracer. During changes in hydration (H), defined as (wet weight - dry weight) (dry weight)(-1)), the slope of the equation describing the relationship between extracellular fluid volume (V(x)) (in g H2O (g dry weight)(-1)) and H (V(x) = 0.925 H + 0.105) differed significantly from that for available volumes of cHSA (V(a,cHSA) = 0.624 H - 0.538) and HSA (V(a,HSA) = 0.518 H - 0.518). A gradual reduction in H led to a reduction in difference between available volumes for the two albumin species. Screening the fixed charges by 1 m NaCl resulted in similar available and excluded volumes of native HSA and neutral cHSA. We conclude that during gradual dehydration, there is a reduced effect of fixed negative charges on interstitial exclusion of charged macromolecules. This effect may be explained by a reduced hydration domain surrounding tissue and probe macromolecules in conditions of increased electrostatic interactions. Furthermore, screening of negative charges suggested that hyaluronan associated with collagen may influence intrafibrillar volume of collagen and thereby available and excluded volume fraction.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16210353      PMCID: PMC1464246          DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.2005.096792

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


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