nonparacellular
Nonparacellular refers to a mode of transport across a biological barrier, such as an epithelial or endothelial layer, that does not occur through the spaces between adjacent cells. This is in contrast to paracellular transport, which specifically describes movement through the intercellular junctions. Nonparacellular transport typically involves substances crossing the cell membrane itself, entering the cell on one side and exiting on the other.
This cellular pathway can occur via several mechanisms. Transcellular transport, a prominent form of nonparacellular transport,
The nonparacellular route is crucial for the absorption of many nutrients, ions, and water, as well as