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Perit Dial Int 9(2): 135-141 1989
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Peritoneal Dialysis International, Vol 9, Issue 2, 135-141
Copyright © 1989 by International Society for Peritoneal Dialysis


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Permeability of different parts of the peritoneal mesothelium to solutes: an in vitro study

A Breborowicz, H Rodela, J Knapowski, and DG Oreopoulos

Department of Pathophysiology, Medical Academy, Poznan, Poland.

The authors studied the in vitro permeability of different fragments of the rabbit's peritoneum to urea, inulin, horseradish peroxidase, and ferritin. Parietal peritoneum has a lower permeability to middle and large molecules than visceral peritoneum. In addition the local anesthetic, bupivacaine had a different effect on the mesothelial permeability of visceral peritoneum than on that of parietal peritoneum.







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