Active transendothelial transport of albumin: Interstitium to lumen

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Abstract

Cultured porcine pulmonary artery endothelial monolayers actively transport albumin from interstitium to lumen. The active process favors interstitial to luminal transport by a factor of 10 even in the face of a 2:1 luminal:interstitial albumin gradient. The active process is abolished by treatment with 1 mm sodim cyanide. Dextran is not actively transported. This process could be important in determining transvascular fluid balance and transfer of macromolecules across the endothelium.

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Shasby, D. M., & Shasby, S. S. (1985). Active transendothelial transport of albumin: Interstitium to lumen. Circulation Research, 57(6), 903–908. https://doi.org/10.1161/01.RES.57.6.903

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