Capillary endothelial surface layer selectively reduces plasma solute distribution volume.
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We previously reported that a 0.4- to 0.5-microm-thick endothelial surface layer confines Dextran 70 (70 kDa) to the central core of hamster cremaster muscle capillaries. In the present study we used a variety of plasma tracers to probe the barrier properties of the endothelial surface layer using combined fluorescence and brightfield intravital microscopy. No permeation of the endothelial surface layer was observed for either neutral or anionic dextrans >/=70 kDa, but a neutral Dextran 40 (40 kDa) and neutral free dye (rhodamine, 0.4 kDa) equilibrated with the endothelial surface layer within 1 min. In contrast, small anionic tracers of similar size (0. 4-40 kDa) permeated the endothelial surface layer relatively slowly with half-times (tau(50)) between 11 and 60 min, depending on tracer size. Furthermore, two plasma proteins, fibrinogen (340 kDa) and albumin (67 kDa), moved slowly into the endothelial surface layer at the same rates, despite greatly differing sizes (tau(50) approximately 40 min). Dextran 70, which did not enter the glycocalyx over the course of these experiments, entered at the same rate as free albumin when it was conjugated to albumin. These findings demonstrate that for anionic molecules size and charge have a profound effect on the penetration rate into the glycocalyx. The equal rates of penetration of the glycocalyx demonstrated by the different protein molecules suggests that multiple factors may influence the penetration of the barrier, including molecular size, charge, and structure.
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Vink, Hans, and Brian R. Duling. Capillary endothelial surface layer selectively reduces plasma solute distribution volume. Am. J. Physiol. Heart Circ. Physiol. 278: H285– H289, 2000.—We previously reported that a 0.4to 0.5-μmthick endothelial surface layer confines Dextran 70 (70 kDa) to the central core of hamster cremaster muscle capillaries. In the present study we used a variety of plasma ...
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عنوان ژورنال:
- American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology
دوره 278 1 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2000