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Extracellular space estimation in rat kidney slices using C<sup>14</sup> saccharides and phlorizin
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GlycobiologyExtracellular Fluid SpaceCytoskeletonExtracellular Space EstimationCellular PhysiologyRenal FunctionMembrane TransportBioanalysisSugar MoleculeOsmoregulationCell PhysiologyMolecular PhysiologyRat Kidney SlicesBiochemistrySodium HomeostasisMembrane BiologyRenal PathophysiologyNatural SciencesPhysiologyKidney SlicesCellular BiochemistryMedicineNephrologyKidney ResearchExtracellular Matrix
Estimation of the extracellular fluid space of rat kidney cortex slices with C 14 -labeled inulin, sucrose, dulcitol, and mannitol suggest that only inulin is confined to an extracellular location in this tissue. The other saccharide molecules studied penetrate tissue cells in kidney slices to a variable degree, and therefore, are not suitable for the estimation of the extracellular compartment. The present studies also indicate that phlorizin inhibits the cellular penetration of sucrose, dulcitol, and mannitol, and thus may be useful in determining whether a given sugar molecule is or is not limited to an extracellular location.