| Literature DB >> 28623474 |
Jorge Fischbarg1, Julio A Hernandez2, Andrey A Rubashkin3, Pavel Iserovich4, Veronica I Cacace5, Carlos F Kusnier5.
Abstract
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.Entities:
Keywords: Electro-osmosis; Fluid transport; Osmosis
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28623474 PMCID: PMC5489618 DOI: 10.1007/s00232-017-9966-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Membr Biol ISSN: 0022-2631 Impact factor: 1.843