Coupled water transport in standing gradient models of the lateral intercellular space
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Coupled water transport in standing gradient models of the lateral intercellular space
Abstract
A standing gradient model of the lateral intercellular space is presented which includes a basement membrane of finite solute permeability. The solution to the model equations is estimated analytically using the "isotonic convection approximation" of Segel. In the case of solute pumps uniformly distributed along the length of the channel, the achievement of isotonic transport depends only on the water permeability of the cell membranes. The ability of the model to transport water against an adverse osmotic gradient is the sum of two terms: The first term is simply that for a well-stirred compartment model and reflects basement membrane solute permeability. The second term measures the added strength due to diffusion limitation within the interspace. It is observed, however, that the ability for uphill water transport due to diffusion limitation is diminished by high cell membrane water permeability. For physiologically relevant parameters, it appears that the high water permeability required for isotonic transport renders the contribution of the standing gradient relatively ineffective in transport against an osmotic gradient. Finally, when the model transports both isotonically and against a gradient, it is shown that substantial intraepithelial solute polarization effects are unavoidable. Thus, the measured epithelial water permeability will grossly underestimate the water permeability of the cell membranes. The accuracy of the analytic approximation is demonstrated by numerical solution of the complete model equations.
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