并行传输
Ussing室
跨细胞
生物物理学
离子运输机
细胞生物学
紧密连接
磁导率
跨上皮电位差
生物
化学
生物化学
膜
体外
作者
Wendy Hempstock,Noriko Ishizuka,Hisaysohi Hayashi
摘要
The Ussing chamber technique was first invented by the Danish scientist Hans Ussing in 1951 to study the transcellular transport of sodium across frog skin. Since then, this technique has been applied to many different tissues to study the physiological parameters of transport across membranes. The Ussing chamber method is preferable to other methods because native tissue can be used, making it more applicable to what is happening in vivo. However, because native tissue is used, throughput is low, time is limited, and tissue preparation requires skill and training. These chambers have been used to study specific transporter proteins in various tissues, understand disease pathophysiology such as in Cystic Fibrosis, study drug transport and uptake, and especially contributed to the understanding of nutrient transport in the intestine. Given the whole epithelial transport process of a tissue, not only transepithelial pathways, but also paracellular pathways are important. Tight junctions are a key determinant of tissue specific paracellular permeability across the intestine. In this article, the Ussing chamber technique will be used to assess paracellular permselectivity of ions by measuring transepithelial conductance and dilution potentials.
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