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Issue title: Microcirculation, Interstitium, Lymph, Pathophysiology and Disease. Proceedings of the International Symposium, Villa La Principessa, Lucca, Italy, June 19–20, 1981
Guest editors: Siegfried Witte
Article type: Research Article
Authors: Rutili, Gianfranco | Arfors, Karl-Erik
Affiliations: Department of Experimental Medicine, Pharmacia AB, Uppsala, Sweden
Abstract: The relationship between interstitial fluid, initial lymphatics and collecting lymphatics was investigated in the subcutaneous tissue of rabbits. 24 hours after intravascular injection of FITC-dextran (FITC-dx) of Mw¯145,000 plasma, interstitial fluid and lymph from initial and collecting lymphatics were collected using a micropuncture technique and analysed for the content of FITC-dx and endogenous proteins. The fluid concentration of interstitium, initial and collecting lymphatics was found not to be statistically different from each other. These findings support previous studies demonstrating high permeability of the lymphatic endothelium to macromolecules. The hypothesis of a concentrating mechanism at the initial lymphatics was not supported by the present results. Integrated with previous data on the distribution volume of macromolecules in the same tissue, the present results suggest that the fluid flow in the interstitium takes place through the fluid phase only.
Keywords: Interstitial fluid, lymph, macromolecules, FITC-dextran, permeability
DOI: 10.3233/CH-1982-25-613
Journal: Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation, vol. 2, no. 5-6, pp. 547-560, 1982
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