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The Journal of Membrane Biology | 2002

Evidence for a central role for electro-osmosis in fluid transport by corneal endothelium.

J.M. Sanchez; Yansui Li; A. A. Rubashkin; Pavel Iserovich; Quan Wen; J.W. Ruberti; R.W. Smith; D. Rittenband; Kunyan Kuang; F.P.J. Diecke; Jorge Fischbarg

The mechanism of transepithelial fluid transport remains unclear. The prevailing explanation is that transport of electrolytes across cell membranes results in local concentration gradients and transcellular osmosis. However, when transporting fluid, the corneal endothelium spontaneously generates a locally circulating current of approximately 25 microA cm(-2), and we report here that electrical currents (0 to +/-15 microA cm(-2)) imposed across this layer induce fluid movements linear with the currents. As the imposed currents must be approximately 98% paracellular, the direction of induced fluid movements and the rapidity with which they follow current imposition (rise time < or =3 sec) is consistent with electro-osmosis driven by sodium movement across the paracellular pathway. The value of the coupling coefficient between current and fluid movements found here (2.37 +/- 0.11 microm cm(2) hr(-1) microA (-1), suggests that: 1) the local endothelial current accounts for spontaneous transendothelial fluid transport; 2) the fluid transported becomes isotonically equilibrated. Ca(++)-free solutions or endothelial damage eliminate the coupling, pointing to the cells and particularly their intercellular junctions as a main site of electro-osmosis. The polycation polylysine, which is expected to affect surface charges, reverses the direction of current-induced fluid movements. Fluid transport is proportional to the electrical resistance of the ambient medium. Taken together, the results suggest that electro-osmosis through the intercellular junctions is the primary process in a sequence of events that results in fluid transport across this preparation.


American Journal of Physiology-cell Physiology | 2004

Immunocytochemical localization of Na+-HCO3− cotransporters and carbonic anhydrase dependence of fluid transport in corneal endothelial cells

F.P.J. Diecke; Quan Wen; J.M. Sanchez; Kunyan Kuang; Jorge Fischbarg


Experimental Eye Research | 2004

Intracellular [Na+], Na+ pathways, and fluid transport in cultured bovine corneal endothelial cells

Kunyan Kuang; Yansui Li; Maimaiti Yiming; J.M. Sanchez; Pavel Iserovich; E.J. Cragoe; F.P.J. Diecke; Jorge Fischbarg


The Journal of Membrane Biology | 2016

Net Fluorescein Flux Across Corneal Endothelium Strongly Suggests Fluid Transport is due to Electro-osmosis.

J.M. Sanchez; V. Cacace; C. F. Kusnier; R. Nelson; A. A. Rubashkin; Pavel Iserovich; J. Fischbarg


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2004

Claudin Expression And Paracellular Permeability In Cultured Rabbit Corneal Endothelial Cells (rce)

Kunyan Kuang; Lijiang Ma; J.M. Sanchez; Jorge Fischbarg


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2004

Computerized technology applied to measurements of corneal transendothelial water movements

Pavel Iserovich; A. Rosensweig; J.M. Sanchez; Jorge Fischbarg


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2003

Epidermal Growth Factor Stimulates Fluid Transport in Corneal Endothelium

Pavel Iserovich; J.M. Sanchez; Peter S. Reinach; Jorge Fischbarg


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2004

Effects Of Inhibitors Of Chloride Channels And Carbonic Anhydrase (iv) On Fluid Transport By Corneal Endothelium

J.M. Sanchez; Friedrich P. J. Diecke; Kunyan Kuang; Jorge Fischbarg


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2003

Fluid Transport by Opossum Kidney Cell Layers, and the Effects of Translayer Electrical Currents

J.M. Sanchez; Pavel Iserovich; Kunyan Kuang; Jorge Fischbarg


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2002

Time Course Of Current-induced Fluid Flow Across Corneal Endothelium

Jorge Fischbarg; J.M. Sanchez; A. A. Rubashkin; Pavel Iserovich; Kunyan Kuang; Friedrich P. J. Diecke

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A. A. Rubashkin

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Friedrich P. J. Diecke

University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey

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