1991
DOI: 10.3109/02713689109020332
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Active transport of ascorbic acid across the retinal pigment epithelium of the bullfrog

Abstract: Known functions of the RPE include glucose, water and retinoid transports; an ion transport mechanism utilizing a Na(+)-K(+)-ATPase pump located in the apical membrane has been proposed. Recent studies with cultured RPE cells of cat and bovine indicate that the RPE takes up ascorbate by an active mechanism. In this study we use a mounted bullfrog RPE preparation to study unidirectional and net fluxes of radiolabeled (14C)-ascorbic acid (AA), (14C)-dehydroascorbic acid, (3H)-L-glucose(L-glu) and (14C)-3-O-methy… Show more

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“…RPE cells control the transfer of many substances such as glucose, retinoids, leucine, glutamate, aspartate, taurine or lactate from the choroid blood vessels to the neural retina or from the neural retina to the choroid [1,10,23,32,34]. The selective uptake and transport of important molecules resembles that of other transporting epithelia (e.g., in kidney, intestine or placenta).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…RPE cells control the transfer of many substances such as glucose, retinoids, leucine, glutamate, aspartate, taurine or lactate from the choroid blood vessels to the neural retina or from the neural retina to the choroid [1,10,23,32,34]. The selective uptake and transport of important molecules resembles that of other transporting epithelia (e.g., in kidney, intestine or placenta).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%