Fluid-overload pulmonary oedema in mice: the intercellular junctions of bronchiolar epithelium and arterial endothelium. |
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Authors: | K. Yoneda |
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Abstract: | It has been reported previously that fluid leaks through the intercellular junctions of arterial endothelium and bronchiolar epithelium in fluid-overload pulmonary oedema in mice. In this study, freeze fracture technique was used to see morphological changes in the intercellular junctions at these sites. In arterial endothelium, the intercellular junction consists of a combination of gap junctions and tight junctions. In this experiment, only the tight junctions were disrupted. In bronchiolar epithelium, the tight junction was disrupted. The other sites in the vascular system and respiratory surface did not show any changes in the morphology of intercellular junctions. Thus, this study confirms the previous study and provides some structural correlation for the changes of permeability in fluid-overload pulmonary oedema. |
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