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Modeling serotonin uptake in the lung shows endothelial transporters dominate over cleft permeation.

Bartholomew Jardine1, James B Bassingthwaighte.   

Abstract

A four-region (capillary plasma, endothelium, interstitial fluid, cell) multipath model was configured to describe the kinetics of blood-tissue exchange for small solutes in the lung, accounting for regional flow heterogeneity, permeation of cell membranes and through interendothelial clefts, and intracellular reactions. Serotonin uptake data from the Multiple indicator dilution "bolus sweep" experiments of Rickaby and coworkers (Rickaby DA, Linehan JH, Bronikowski TA, Dawson CA. J Appl Physiol 51: 405-414, 1981; Rickaby DA, Dawson CA, and Linehan JH. J Appl Physiol 56: 1170-1177, 1984) and Malcorps et al. (Malcorps CM, Dawson CA, Linehan JH, Bronikowski TA, Rickaby DA, Herman AG, Will JA. J Appl Physiol 57: 720-730, 1984) were analyzed to distinguish facilitated transport into the endothelial cells (EC) and the inhibition of tracer transport by nontracer serotonin in the bolus of injectate from the free uninhibited permeation through the clefts into the interstitial fluid space. The permeability-surface area products (PS) for serotonin via the inter-EC clefts were ~0.3 ml·g⁻¹·min⁻¹, low compared with the transporter-mediated maximum PS of 13 ml·g⁻¹·min⁻¹ (with Km = ~0.3 μM and Vmax = ~4 nmol·g⁻¹·min⁻¹). The estimates of serotonin PS values for EC transporters from their multiple data sets were similar and were influenced only modestly by accounting for the cleft permeability in parallel. The cleft PS estimates in these Ringer-perfused lungs are less than half of those for anesthetized dogs (Yipintsoi T. Circ Res 39: 523-531, 1976) with normal hematocrits, but are compatible with passive noncarrier-mediated transport observed later in the same laboratory (Dawson CA, Linehan JH, Rickaby DA, Bronikowski TA. Ann Biomed Eng 15: 217-227, 1987; Peeters FAM, Bronikowski TA, Dawson CA, Linehan JH, Bult H, Herman AG. J Appl Physiol 66: 2328-2337, 1989) The identification and quantitation of the cleft pathway conductance from these studies affirms the importance of the cleft permeation.

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Keywords:  capillary-tissue exchange; convection-diffusion; endothelium; hydroxytryptamine receptors; pulmonary capillary permeability; serotonin; transport modeling

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23645496      PMCID: PMC3726944          DOI: 10.1152/ajplung.00420.2012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol        ISSN: 1040-0605            Impact factor:   5.464


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