Recycling ofd-glucose in collagenous cuticle: A means of nutrient conservation?
- 1 February 1981
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in The Journal of Membrane Biology
- Vol. 62 (1-2) , 47-52
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01870198
Abstract
Transport by an epithelium, possessing an accumulating, saturable transport system in the apical membrane as well as a finite Fick permeability to the transported solute, was considered in the steady state in the case of zerocis concentration, and in the presence of a peripheral diffusion resistance in a layer apposing thecis face of the tissue (unstirred solution or structural coating). Under suitable conditions, the combination of peripheral diffusion resistance and accumulating epithelial transport may lead to recycling of solute at thecis face of the epithelium. This causes a decrease of the effective permeability to diffusionaltrans-cis flow across the tissue. The phenomenon is discussed in terms of epidermald-glucose transport by the integument of aquatic animals with a collagenous cuticle, such as the seawater-acclimated polychaete wormNereis diversicolor. The recycling phenomenon may be of significance to other epithelia with the function of maintaining large concentration gradients of permeating substances.Keywords
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