endotelisoluts
Endotelisoluts are a proposed class of solute-regulating entities associated with the vascular endothelium. The term combines endothelium with soluts, a cue to their allegedly role in mediating selective movement of solutes across the endothelial barrier. The concept has not been established as a distinct physiological entity in mainstream physiology and remains largely within speculative discussions and non‑peer‑reviewed sources.
In proposed models, endotelisoluts may be membranous or cytosolic complexes that localize to luminal or abluminal
Functionally, endotelisoluts are thought to regulate the transport of small ions, nutrients, and metabolic products, contributing
Evidence and status remain preliminary. Current support consists of limited in vitro observations, sparse imaging hints,
If validated, endotelisoluts could refine understanding of edema, endothelial transport regulation, and targeted drug delivery across