2002
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.042689399
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Alveolar epithelial type I cells contain transport proteins and transport sodium, supporting an active role for type I cells in regulation of lung liquid homeostasis

Abstract: Transport of lung liquid is essential for both normal pulmonary physiologic processes and for resolution of pathologic processes. The large internal surface area of the lung is lined by alveolar epithelial type I (TI) and type II (TII) cells; TI cells line >95% of this surface, TII cells <5%. Fluid transport is regulated by ion transport, with water movement following passively. Current concepts are that TII cells are the main sites of ion transport in the lung. TI cells have been thought to provide only passi… Show more

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“…Rat AT1 cells were shown to take up 2.5 times more Na 1 per mg of protein, compared with AT2 cells isolated from the same animals (5). This and other studies suggest that AT1 cells are as important as AT2 cells in lung fluid homoeostasis.…”
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“…Rat AT1 cells were shown to take up 2.5 times more Na 1 per mg of protein, compared with AT2 cells isolated from the same animals (5). This and other studies suggest that AT1 cells are as important as AT2 cells in lung fluid homoeostasis.…”
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“…Recently, AT1 cells have been isolated from rodent lung and have been shown to express the epithelial sodium channel, ENaC, and Na 1 and K 1 ATPase activity and are therefore well equipped to regulate fluid homeostasis (4,5). Rat AT1 cells were shown to take up 2.5 times more Na 1 per mg of protein, compared with AT2 cells isolated from the same animals (5).…”
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“…AT-RvD3 administration led to a significant reduction in lung water ( Figure 3A). Because ENaC serves a major role in alveolar water clearance, 21,22 we next measured whole lung expression of the ENaCg subunit ( Figure 3B). Results were quantitated by densitometry and normalized to a-tubulin.…”
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“…The gas exchange barrier is composed of ATI and endothelial cells joined by fused basement membranes. ATI cells are important in the regulation of alveolar fluid balance and surfactant secretion by ATII cells in response to stretch [7][8][9][10]. ATII cells cover the remaining 2-5% of the lung9s surface area.…”
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