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Turnover of hyaluronan in the microcirculation
1Department of Physiology, University of Bergen, Norway.
The American Review of Respiratory Disease
|November 1, 1992
Abstract:
Hyaluronan in skin, lung, and intestine turns over within a few days and catabolism takes place locally in the tissues, in local lymph nodes, and in the liver. Hyaluronan will affect microcirculatory exchange through its influence on interstitial volume exclusion, hydraulic conductivity, and diffusivity of macromolecules. Prolonged increase in interstitial fluid flux in intestine has been shown to reduce the hyaluronan content, which in turn increases hydraulic conductivity and diffusivity of macromolecules.