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J Appl Physiol 55: 1542-1549, 1983;
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Journal of Applied Physiology, Vol 55, Issue 5 1542-1549, Copyright © 1983 by American Physiological Society


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Bioelectric properties and ion transport of airways excised from adult and fetal sheep

C. U. Cotton, E. E. Lawson, R. C. Boucher and J. T. Gatzy

Segments of fetal and maternal trachea, maternal bronchi from near-term sheep, and trachea and bronchi from nonpregnant adult sheep were excised and mounted as sheets in Ussing chambers. The conductance (G) for each group of tissues was similar (approximately 4 mS/cm-2); the short circuit current (Isc) ranged from 45-90 microA/cm-2. Under short-circuit or open-circuit conditions trachea and bronchi from pregnant and nonpregnant adult animals absorbed Na+, whereas fetal trachea secreted Cl-. Short-circuited maternal bronchi secreted K+, whereas maternal and fetal trachea did not. Isoproterenol induced an increase in Isc, G, and Cl- secretion of fetal trachea. Maternal trachea and bronchi were not affected. Amiloride reduced Na+ absorption and Isc of maternal trachea and bronchi, but had little effect on fetal trachea. The permeability of fetal trachea to 14C-mannitol was 17 X 10(-7) cm/s and was not affected by isoproterenol. The permeation of dextran (10 K) and horseradish peroxidase across fetal trachea and of all three probes across maternal airways did not reach steady state, but the relative rates were compatible with an equivalent pore radius greater than 4 nm. We conclude that ion transport in fetal large airways contributes to the Cl- and liquid secretion by the entire fetal pulmonary epithelium, whereas resting ion transport of large airways from adult sheep, like that of mature airways of many species, is dominated by Na+ absorption. All of these airway epithelia are characterized by large paracellular aqueous paths.


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