Fluid exchange across endothelium.

J R Levick
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The fluid pathway between plasma and lymph comprises 3 matrices of biopolymer chains arranged in series (endothelial glycocalyx, basement membrane, interstitial matrix), each of differing area, thickness, density and biochemical composition. Fluid exchange obeys the Starling principle but the 'balance' of pressures commonly favours filtration even 'downstream', and not venular reabsorption as still widely mistaught. At tissue level the maintenance of fluid balance remains controversial. The 3-pore theory is reviewed and updated following aquaporin characterisation. The permeability of the endothelial layer can be altered by both intracellular (Ca2+i and cyclic nucleotides) and extracellular mechanisms (albumin, orosomucoid), leading to gross 'hole' formation through as well as between cells (inflammatory stimuli) or more subtle changes (e.g. atrial natriuretic peptide). This is currently a fertile zone of interaction between classical physiology and molecular studies.

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通过内皮细胞的液体交换。
血浆和淋巴液之间的流体通路包括3种生物聚合物链基质(内皮糖萼、基底膜、间质基质),它们具有不同的面积、厚度、密度和生化成分。流体交换遵循斯塔林原理,但压力的“平衡”通常有利于过滤,甚至是“下游”,而不是静脉重吸收,这一点仍被广泛误解。在组织水平上,体液平衡的维持仍有争议。随着水通道蛋白的表征,对三孔理论进行了回顾和更新。内皮层的通透性可以被细胞内(Ca2+i和环核苷酸)和细胞外机制(白蛋白,orosomucoid)改变,导致细胞内和细胞间(炎症刺激)或更微妙的变化(如心房利钠肽)形成总的“洞”。这是目前经典生理学和分子研究之间相互作用的肥沃地带。
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