Endothelial extraction of tracer water is independent of temperature in dog lungs
F. P. Chinard and W. O. Cua Diffusion and viscosity-dependent flow rates generally decrease with decrease of temperature in biological systems. We have examined the extraction (Ec) of tracer water in isolated dog lungs perfused near 37 degrees C and near 15 degrees C with multiple-indicator dilution...
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Veröffentlicht in: | American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 1986-06, Vol.250 (6), p.H1017-H1021 |
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Zusammenfassung: | F. P. Chinard and W. O. Cua
Diffusion and viscosity-dependent flow rates generally decrease with
decrease of temperature in biological systems. We have examined the
extraction (Ec) of tracer water in isolated dog lungs perfused near 37
degrees C and near 15 degrees C with multiple-indicator dilution
experiments. If Ec were barrier limited, Ec should be less at lower
temperatures. Two runs at 37 degrees C were followed by two runs at 15
degrees C. Evans blue (T-1824) was used as vascular reference, and tritium
oxide (THO) was used as water tracer. Values of Ec were based on the ratio
of the areas under the two indicator curves from appearance time to time of
peak of T-1824. Values for permeability-surface area (PS) products were
calculated from the classical Crone relationship in 14 experiments with a
total of 56 runs. Neither Ec nor PS decreased with temperature. Instead,
modest but statistically significant increases were found. We conclude that
the extraction of tracer water in these preparations is not barrier
limited. |
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ISSN: | 0363-6135 0002-9513 1522-1539 |
DOI: | 10.1152/ajpheart.1986.250.6.h1017 |