Adenosine stimulation of fluid transport across rabbit corneal endothelium |
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Authors: | J. Fischbarg J. J. Lim J. Bourguet |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Physiology and Ophthalmology, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, New York;(2) Département de Biologie, Centre d'Energie Nucléaire, Saclay, France;(3) Present address: Physiological Laboratory, CB2 3EG Cambridge, England |
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Abstract: | Summary The rate of fluid transport across rabbit corneal endothelium has been measured with an automatic volumetric method. The present resolution of the procedure is 1–3 nanoliters, and intervals of measurement can be made as small as seconds. In the presence of glucose, oxidized glutathione (GSSG), and adenosine, the maximal rates were 6.2±1.0 l/hr cm2, and 8.2±0.8 l/hr cm2 if a large portion of the stroma was dissected away. In the presence of glucose and GSSG only, the rates were lower, namely 3.7±0.5 l/hr cm2. The rates consistently increased or decreased when adenosine was added or deleted, respectively, during given experiments. The stimulation of fluid transport by adenosine was in the order of 40–50%. The results raise the possibility that this transport mechanism might be subject to metabolic control. |
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