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 Ap/Δx (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 [125I]polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) fractions with a mean equivalent radius between 19 and 37 Å. From r and Ap/Δx, 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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October 01 1973
Measurement of the Permeability of Biological Membranes Application to the glomerular wall
A. Verniory,
A. Verniory
From the Laboratory for Experimental Medicine, Brussels University and Queen Elisabeth Medical Foundation, Brugmann Hospital, Brussels, Belgium
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R. Du Bois,
R. Du Bois
From the Laboratory for Experimental Medicine, Brussels University and Queen Elisabeth Medical Foundation, Brugmann Hospital, Brussels, Belgium
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P. Decoodt,
P. Decoodt
From the Laboratory for Experimental Medicine, Brussels University and Queen Elisabeth Medical Foundation, Brugmann Hospital, Brussels, Belgium
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J. P. Gassee,
J. P. Gassee
From the Laboratory for Experimental Medicine, Brussels University and Queen Elisabeth Medical Foundation, Brugmann Hospital, Brussels, Belgium
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P. P. Lambert
P. P. Lambert
From the Laboratory for Experimental Medicine, Brussels University and Queen Elisabeth Medical Foundation, Brugmann Hospital, Brussels, Belgium
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A. Verniory
From the Laboratory for Experimental Medicine, Brussels University and Queen Elisabeth Medical Foundation, Brugmann Hospital, Brussels, Belgium
R. Du Bois
From the Laboratory for Experimental Medicine, Brussels University and Queen Elisabeth Medical Foundation, Brugmann Hospital, Brussels, Belgium
P. Decoodt
From the Laboratory for Experimental Medicine, Brussels University and Queen Elisabeth Medical Foundation, Brugmann Hospital, Brussels, Belgium
J. P. Gassee
From the Laboratory for Experimental Medicine, Brussels University and Queen Elisabeth Medical Foundation, Brugmann Hospital, Brussels, Belgium
P. P. Lambert
From the Laboratory for Experimental Medicine, Brussels University and Queen Elisabeth Medical Foundation, Brugmann Hospital, Brussels, Belgium
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March 09 1973
Online ISSN: 1540-7748
Print ISSN: 0022-1295
Copyright © 1973 by The Rockefeller University Press
1973
J Gen Physiol (1973) 62 (4): 489–507.
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Received:
March 09 1973
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A. Verniory, R. Du Bois, P. Decoodt, J. P. Gassee, P. P. Lambert; Measurement of the Permeability of Biological Membranes Application to the glomerular wall . J Gen Physiol 1 October 1973; 62 (4): 489–507. doi: https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.62.4.489
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