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Interstitial distribution of charged macromolecules in the dog lung: a kinetic model.

J C Parker, M Miniati, R Pitt, A E Taylor.   

Abstract

A mathematic model was constructed to investigate conflicting physiologic data concerning the charge effect of continuous capillaries to macromolecules in the lung. We simulated the equilibration kinetics of lactate dehydrogenase (MR 4.2 nM) isozymes LDH 1 (pI = 5.0) and LDH 5 (pI = 7.9) between plasma and lymph using previously measured permeability coefficients, lung tissue distribution volumes (VA) and plasma concentrations (CP) in lung tissue. Our hypothesis is that the fixed anionic charges in interstitium, basement membrane, and cell surfaces determine equilibration rather than charged membrane effects at the capillary barrier, so the same capillary permeability coefficients were used for both isozymes. Capillary filtration rates and protein fluxes were calculated using conventional flux equations. Initial conditions at baseline and increased left atrial pressures (PLA) were those measured in animal studies. Simulated equilibration of isozymes over 30 h in the model at baseline capillary pressures accurately predicted the observed differences in lymph/plasma concentration ratios (CL/CP) between isotopes at 4 h and equilibration of these ratios at 24 h. Quantitative prediction of isozyme CL/CP ratios was also obtained at increased PLA. However, an additional cation selective compartment representing the surface glycocalyx was required to accurately simulate the initial higher transcapillary clearances of cationic LDH 5. Thus experimental data supporting the negative barrier, positive barrier, and no charge barrier hypotheses were accurately reproduced by the model using only the observed differences in interstitial partitioning of isozymes without differences in capillary selectivity.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3592324     DOI: 10.1007/bf02364051

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Biomed Eng        ISSN: 0090-6964            Impact factor:   3.934


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