
Thickness measurements solutions on the rat peritoneum using peritoneum using peritoneal dialysis solutions of various osmolalities show a marked reduction of the distances between capillaries and peritoneal surface with increasing osmolality. This may caused by a dehydration of the peritoneum and support the so-called canaliculus theory. If the dehydration of the peritoneum may outlast temporal the dialysis cycle with higher osmolar solution, it could be an explanation for the efficacy of following low-molecular solutions.
Capillary Permeability, Dialysis Solutions, Osmolar Concentration, Animals, Female, Rats, Inbred Strains, Peritoneum, Water-Electrolyte Balance, Peritoneal Dialysis, Rats
Capillary Permeability, Dialysis Solutions, Osmolar Concentration, Animals, Female, Rats, Inbred Strains, Peritoneum, Water-Electrolyte Balance, Peritoneal Dialysis, Rats
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