Fluid transport by gallbladder epithelium
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Fluid transport by gallbladder epithelium
Abstract
The absorption of fluid by epithelial tissues is thought to be due to the existence of hypertonic regions within the epithelium. The magnitude of the required hypertonicity as well as its localization have been the subject of considerable experimental and theoretical effort. Model calculations demonstrated the need for knowledge of the water permeability of the membranes of epithelial cells for the purpose of estimation of the osmotic gradients required for fluid absorption. We measured the hydraulic water permeability of the individual cell membranes of Necturus gallbladder by quantitative light microscopy. The water permeabilities were sufficiently high so that small osmotic gradients were required to achieve normal rates of fluid transport. The cell osmolality was calculated to exceed that of the mucosal bathing solution by about 2 mosmol kg-1, and the basolateral interstitial osmolality was calculated to be about 1 mosmol kg-1 greater than that of the cell. The fluid absorbed by the epithelium must be slightly hypertonic to the bathing solutions. Knowledge of the apical cell membrane water permeability and the relative area of the cell and tight junction allow a calculation of the relative flow of fluid across both pathways. It can be readily shown that osmotically induced flow across the epithelium occurs predominantly transcellularly because of the small area of the junctional pathway and the high water permeability of the cell membranes.
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