Lung epithelial ion transport and fluid movement during the perinatal period
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- DOI: 10.1152/ajplung.1990.259.2.L30
Lung epithelial ion transport and fluid movement during the perinatal period
Abstract
During fetal life, the mammalian lung is a secretory organ that serves no respiratory function. Its potential airspaces are filled with liquid that flows from the pulmonary circulation across the epithelium in response to the osmotic force generated by Cl- secretion of airway and distal lung epithelial cells. As birth approaches, net Cl- secretion across the respiratory tract epithelium decreases, and this is associated with a reduction in the flow of liquid into the lung lumen. The cause for this change is unknown, but several recent studies indicate that it may be related to alterations in the hormonal milieu to which the lung epithelium is exposed late in gestation. The switch from placental to pulmonary gas exchange at birth requires rapid removal of liquid from the lung lumen. During labor and the immediate postnatal period, the pulmonary epithelium changes from a predominantly Cl- secreting membrane to a predominantly Na(+)-absorbing membrane, with resultant reversal of the direction of flow of lung liquid. There is considerable evidence that this change reflects an active metabolic process involving increased Na(+)-K(+)-ATPase activity in lung epithelial cells, which drives liquid from the lung lumen into the interstitium, with subsequent absorption into the pulmonary circulation.
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