Fluid absorption related to ion transport in human airway epithelial spheroids.

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Fluid absorption related to ion transport in human airway epithelial spheroids. / Pedersen, P S; Holstein-Rathlou, N H; Larsen, P L; Qvortrup, K; Frederiksen, O.

I: American Journal of Physiology (Consolidated), Bind 277, Nr. 6 Pt 1, 1999, s. L1096-103.

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Pedersen, PS, Holstein-Rathlou, NH, Larsen, PL, Qvortrup, K & Frederiksen, O 1999, 'Fluid absorption related to ion transport in human airway epithelial spheroids.', American Journal of Physiology (Consolidated), bind 277, nr. 6 Pt 1, s. L1096-103.

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Pedersen, P. S., Holstein-Rathlou, N. H., Larsen, P. L., Qvortrup, K., & Frederiksen, O. (1999). Fluid absorption related to ion transport in human airway epithelial spheroids. American Journal of Physiology (Consolidated), 277(6 Pt 1), L1096-103.

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Pedersen PS, Holstein-Rathlou NH, Larsen PL, Qvortrup K, Frederiksen O. Fluid absorption related to ion transport in human airway epithelial spheroids. American Journal of Physiology (Consolidated). 1999;277(6 Pt 1):L1096-103.

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Pedersen, P S ; Holstein-Rathlou, N H ; Larsen, P L ; Qvortrup, K ; Frederiksen, O. / Fluid absorption related to ion transport in human airway epithelial spheroids. I: American Journal of Physiology (Consolidated). 1999 ; Bind 277, Nr. 6 Pt 1. s. L1096-103.

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title = "Fluid absorption related to ion transport in human airway epithelial spheroids.",
abstract = "Airway epithelium explants from cystic fibrosis (CF) patients and non-CF subjects formed monolayered spheres, with the apical ciliated cell membrane facing the bath and the basolateral cell membrane pointing toward a fluid-filled lumen. With the use of two microelectrodes, transepithelial potential difference and changes in potential difference in response to passage of current pulses were recorded, and epithelial resistance and the equivalent short-circuit current were calculated. Non-CF control potential difference and short-circuit current values were significantly lower than the CF values, and amiloride inhibited both values. Fluid transport rates were calculated from repeated measurements of spheroid diameters. The results showed that 1) non-CF and CF spheroids absorbed fluid at identical rates (4.4 microl x cm(-2) x h(-1)), 2) amiloride inhibited fluid absorption to a lower residual level in non-CF than in CF spheroids, 3) Cl(-)-channel inhibitors increased fluid absorption in amiloride-treated non-CF spheroids to a level equal to that of amiloride-treated CF spheroids, 4) hydrochlorothiazide reduced the amiloride-insensitive fluid absorption in both non-CF and CF spheroids, and 5) osmotic water permeabilities were equal in non-CF and CF spheroids ( approximately 27 x 10(-7) cm x s(-1) x atm(-1)).",
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note = "Keywords: Amiloride; Cell Culture Techniques; Cell Membrane; Cells, Cultured; Cystic Fibrosis; Diuretics; Electrophysiology; Epithelial Cells; Female; Humans; Hydrochlorothiazide; Male; Nasal Cavity; Osmosis; Sodium Chloride Symporter Inhibitors; Water; Water-Electrolyte Balance",
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AU - Frederiksen, O

N1 - Keywords: Amiloride; Cell Culture Techniques; Cell Membrane; Cells, Cultured; Cystic Fibrosis; Diuretics; Electrophysiology; Epithelial Cells; Female; Humans; Hydrochlorothiazide; Male; Nasal Cavity; Osmosis; Sodium Chloride Symporter Inhibitors; Water; Water-Electrolyte Balance

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N2 - Airway epithelium explants from cystic fibrosis (CF) patients and non-CF subjects formed monolayered spheres, with the apical ciliated cell membrane facing the bath and the basolateral cell membrane pointing toward a fluid-filled lumen. With the use of two microelectrodes, transepithelial potential difference and changes in potential difference in response to passage of current pulses were recorded, and epithelial resistance and the equivalent short-circuit current were calculated. Non-CF control potential difference and short-circuit current values were significantly lower than the CF values, and amiloride inhibited both values. Fluid transport rates were calculated from repeated measurements of spheroid diameters. The results showed that 1) non-CF and CF spheroids absorbed fluid at identical rates (4.4 microl x cm(-2) x h(-1)), 2) amiloride inhibited fluid absorption to a lower residual level in non-CF than in CF spheroids, 3) Cl(-)-channel inhibitors increased fluid absorption in amiloride-treated non-CF spheroids to a level equal to that of amiloride-treated CF spheroids, 4) hydrochlorothiazide reduced the amiloride-insensitive fluid absorption in both non-CF and CF spheroids, and 5) osmotic water permeabilities were equal in non-CF and CF spheroids ( approximately 27 x 10(-7) cm x s(-1) x atm(-1)).

AB - Airway epithelium explants from cystic fibrosis (CF) patients and non-CF subjects formed monolayered spheres, with the apical ciliated cell membrane facing the bath and the basolateral cell membrane pointing toward a fluid-filled lumen. With the use of two microelectrodes, transepithelial potential difference and changes in potential difference in response to passage of current pulses were recorded, and epithelial resistance and the equivalent short-circuit current were calculated. Non-CF control potential difference and short-circuit current values were significantly lower than the CF values, and amiloride inhibited both values. Fluid transport rates were calculated from repeated measurements of spheroid diameters. The results showed that 1) non-CF and CF spheroids absorbed fluid at identical rates (4.4 microl x cm(-2) x h(-1)), 2) amiloride inhibited fluid absorption to a lower residual level in non-CF than in CF spheroids, 3) Cl(-)-channel inhibitors increased fluid absorption in amiloride-treated non-CF spheroids to a level equal to that of amiloride-treated CF spheroids, 4) hydrochlorothiazide reduced the amiloride-insensitive fluid absorption in both non-CF and CF spheroids, and 5) osmotic water permeabilities were equal in non-CF and CF spheroids ( approximately 27 x 10(-7) cm x s(-1) x atm(-1)).

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