Water-only pores and peritoneal dialysis.
The article by Ni et al. solidifies the important role of aquaporin-1 in the process of fluid removal from anephric patients treated with peritoneal dialysis. The presence of the water-only channel in the subperitoneal endothelia provides the mechanism for solute-free ultrafiltrate observed early in dialysis and accounts for approximately half of all the filtration observed in dialysis.[1]References
- Water-only pores and peritoneal dialysis. Flessner, M. Kidney Int. (2006) [Pubmed]
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