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Measurement of the Permeability of Biological Membranes <i>Application to the glomerular wall </i>
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1973
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FiltrationEngineeringFluid MechanicsPorous MembraneMm HgMembrane CharacterizationBiomedical EngineeringCellular PhysiologyMembrane TransportBioanalysisTransport PhenomenaRheologyBiofluid DynamicBiophysicsMembrane BiologyMembrane SystemMultiphase FlowMembrane PermeationBiomedical FlowMembrane BiophysicsPhysiologyTransport EquationPath LengthMedicine
The transport equation describing the flow of solute across a membrane has been modified on the basis of theoretical studies calculating the drag of a sphere moving in a viscous liquid undergoing Poiseuille flow inside a cylinder. It is shown that different frictional resistance terms should be introduced to calculate the contributions of diffusion and convection. New sieving equations are derived to calculate r and A(p)/Deltax (respectively, the pore radius and the total area of the pores per unit of path length). These equations provide a better agreement than the older formulas between the calculated and the experimental glomerular sieving coefficients for [(125)I]polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) fractions with a mean equivalent radius between 19 and 37 A. From r and A(p)/Deltax, the mean effective glomerular filtration pressure has been calculated, applying Poiseuille's law. A value of 15.4 mm Hg has been derived from the mean sieving curve obtained from 23 experiments performed on normal anesthetized dogs.
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