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Cutler, Hammerstad
Iodide transport from the spinal subarachnoid fluid in the cat.Hammerstad JP, Lorenzo AV, Cutler RW. Am J Physiol. 1969 Feb;216(2):353-8. [citation only]
Cerebrospinal fluid formation and absorption and transport of iodide and sulfate from the spinal subarachnoid space.Lorenzo AV, Hammerstad JP, Cutler RW. J Neurol Sci. 1970 Mar;10(3):247-58. [abstract only]
"Numerous studies have demonstrated transport mechanisms within the cerebral ventricles which regulate the concentration of solutes within the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in vivo. Furthermore, studies of choroid plexus transport in vitro indicate that ependymal cells play a major role in these active regulatory mechanisms. Unfortunately, less attention has been given to the possibility that such mechanisms may exist in extraventricular compartments such as the spinal subarachnoid space (SSS).
"Ventriculo-lumbar, ventriculo-cisternal and cisternal-lumbar perfusions were performed in anesthetized cats to study bulk formation and absorption of spinal subarachnoid fluid (SSF), and the clearance of radioiodide and sulfate from the SSS. The results obtained are summarised in Table 4.
"Finally, the results indicate that non-ependymal tissues or cells are capable of actively transporting iodide from the SSF to blood. The probable locus of this transport mechanism and its relation to the “sink” hypothesis are discussed."
Clearance of iodide and sulfate from the spinal subarachnoid compartment.Hammerstad JP, Lorenzo A, Cutler RW. Neurology. 1968 Mar;18(3):296-7. [citation only]
Transport of sulfate and iodide from cerebrospinal fluid during ventriculocisternal perfusion and by isolated choroid plexus.Robinson RJ, Cutler RW, Lorenzo AV, Barlow CF. J Neuropathol Exp Neurol. 1968 Jan;27(1):138. [citation only]
Sulfate and iodide concentration in brain. The influence of cerebrospinal fluid.Cutler RW, Lorenzo AV, Barlow CF. Arch Neurol. 1968 Mar;18(3):316-23. [citation only]
Distribution of C14-sucrose and I125-iodide in the central nervous system of the cat after various routes of injection into the cerebrospinal fluid.Korobkin RK, Lorenzo AV, Cutler RW. J Pharmacol Exp Ther. 1968 Dec;164(2):412-20. [citation only]
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