内皮单层对大分子的渗透性。

Federation proceedings Pub Date : 1987-06-01
P J Del Vecchio, A Siflinger-Birnboim, J M Shepard, R Bizios, J A Cooper, A B Malik
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摘要

内皮单层的屏障功能尚未在体外培养的内皮中得到广泛的研究。体外方法可能有助于更全面地了解微血管壁的通透性。我们使用体外内皮单层系统的研究使我们得出以下结论:内皮单层对小分子物质的渗透性比大分子物质强;来自不同血管部位的内皮细胞对白蛋白的渗透性不同(肺静脉内皮高于肺动脉内皮);基底膜组分可能在白蛋白穿过内皮的通透性中起重要作用;内皮单层通透性的控制不仅取决于大分子的特性(即大小和电荷),还取决于内皮细胞的形状和内皮间隙的大小。
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Endothelial monolayer permeability to macromolecules.

The barrier function of the endothelial monolayer has not been extensively investigated using the cultured endothelium. The in vitro approach may contribute to a more complete understanding of microvessel wall permeability. Our studies using an in vitro endothelial monolayer system have led us to the following conclusions: the endothelial monolayer is more permeable to small-molecular-weight substances than to large molecules; the permeability of albumin is different for endothelial cells derived from different vascular sites (higher for pulmonary venous than pulmonary arterial endothelium); basement membrane components may have a significant role in the permeability of albumin across the endothelium; control of endothelial monolayer permeability is determined not only by the characteristics of the macromolecule (i.e., size and charge) but also by the shape of the endothelial cells and the size of interendothelial space.

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