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Capillary transport of adenosine.
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1985
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EngineeringEndothelial CellsCapillary TransportCellular PhysiologyBlood FlowTracer AppearanceMembrane TransportTransport PhenomenaClinical ChemistryBiophysicsCapillary NetworkMechanobiologyMolecular PhysiologyVascular BiologyPharmacologyTriple-indicator Diffusion ExperimentsPhysiologyEndothelial DysfunctionElectrophysiologyMedicineExtracellular Matrix
We tested the hypothesis that capillary exchange of adenosine is influenced by the ability of endothelial cells (ECs) to take up adenosine. Triple-indicator diffusion experiments were performed by injecting [14C]adenosine, [3H]9-beta-D-arabinofuranosylhypoxanthine ( [3H]araH), and radioiodinated serum albumin (RISA) into the arterial perfusate of isolated nonworking guinea pig hearts. Tracer appearance in venous effluent was observed over time. The early extraction of [14C]adenosine was much higher than that of [3H]araH. Extracted [3H]araH returned to the vascular space, but [14C]adenosine did not. Quantitative analysis of the curves by using a mathematical model indicates that approximately half of the extracted adenosine enters ECs and is metabolized. The remainder enters the interstitium and is taken up by myocytes, ECs, or other cells and is metabolized. We conclude that uptake of adenosine by ECs represents a significant influence on the capillary exchange of adenosine.
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