Journal of Pharmacobio-Dynamics
Online ISSN : 1881-1353
Print ISSN : 0386-846X
ISSN-L : 0386-846X
PARACELLULAR CHANNEL CHARACTERIZED BY NON-ELECTROLYTE PERMEATION THROUGH THE COLONIC MEMBRANE OF THE RAT
Toyohiro SAWADAMikio TOMITAMasahiro HAYASHIShoji AWAZU
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Keywords: non-electrolyte
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1989 Volume 12 Issue 10 Pages 634-639

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The mucosa-to-serosa permeability of non-electrolytes through the stripped colonic rat mucosa was examined in a Ussing-type chamber. The permeation clearances for inulin (12-15 Å radius) to erythritol (3.2 Å radius) increased linearly with the increase in their free diffusion coefficients. On the other hand, the clearances of glycerol, thiourea and urea of less than 3 Å radius increased in excess of what would be expected considering the above linearity. This suggests that there are large pores that do not restrict diffusive flow and small pores of 3 Å radius or greater that restrict diffusion in the paracellular channel. The transcellular permeation also occurred in a tracer efflux experiment with urea preloaded in colonic stripped mucosa. It was not ruled out that the higher permeability of the nonelectolytes less than 3 Å in radius was due to a transcellular route in parallel with the paracellular one.

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