Comparison of protein lymph flux and extravascular uptake in skin during increased venous pressure. 1992

J R Wallace, and D R Bell
Department of Physiology and Cell Biology, Albany Medical College, New York 12208.

The hypothesis that the albumin reflection coefficient is underestimated from measurements of lymph protein flux because of a prolonged interstitial washout was tested in the hindleg of anesthetized rabbits. In heel skin, the initial extravascular uptake for labeled albumin and immunoglobulin G (IgG) was compared with prenodal lymph flux for native albumin and IgG. Venous pressure was increased in one leg for 4 h, while the contralateral leg was the control. The extravascular uptake for labeled albumin was 67% greater than control during the fourth hour of increased venous pressure. Lymph albumin flux was 2.3 times control, indicating a small but significant washout of interstitial albumin. The magnitude of the interstitial washout for IgG was less than that for albumin. Using the relationship between the change in extravascular uptake and the change in lymph flow, the reflection coefficients for albumin and IgG were both 0.91. The reflection coefficient for albumin using lymph protein flux was lower because of a continued interstitial washout.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D007074 Immunoglobulin G The major immunoglobulin isotype class in normal human serum. There are several isotype subclasses of IgG, for example, IgG1, IgG2A, and IgG2B. Gamma Globulin, 7S,IgG,IgG Antibody,Allerglobuline,IgG(T),IgG1,IgG2,IgG2A,IgG2B,IgG3,IgG4,Immunoglobulin GT,Polyglobin,7S Gamma Globulin,Antibody, IgG,GT, Immunoglobulin
D008196 Lymph The interstitial fluid that is in the LYMPHATIC SYSTEM. Lymphs
D008297 Male Males
D011817 Rabbits A burrowing plant-eating mammal with hind limbs that are longer than its fore limbs. It belongs to the family Leporidae of the order Lagomorpha, and in contrast to hares, possesses 22 instead of 24 pairs of chromosomes. Belgian Hare,New Zealand Rabbit,New Zealand Rabbits,New Zealand White Rabbit,Rabbit,Rabbit, Domestic,Chinchilla Rabbits,NZW Rabbits,New Zealand White Rabbits,Oryctolagus cuniculus,Chinchilla Rabbit,Domestic Rabbit,Domestic Rabbits,Hare, Belgian,NZW Rabbit,Rabbit, Chinchilla,Rabbit, NZW,Rabbit, New Zealand,Rabbits, Chinchilla,Rabbits, Domestic,Rabbits, NZW,Rabbits, New Zealand,Zealand Rabbit, New,Zealand Rabbits, New,cuniculus, Oryctolagus
D005260 Female Females
D006614 Hindlimb Either of two extremities of four-footed non-primate land animals. It usually consists of a FEMUR; TIBIA; and FIBULA; tarsals; METATARSALS; and TOES. (From Storer et al., General Zoology, 6th ed, p73) Hindlimbs
D000818 Animals Unicellular or multicellular, heterotrophic organisms, that have sensation and the power of voluntary movement. Under the older five kingdom paradigm, Animalia was one of the kingdoms. Under the modern three domain model, Animalia represents one of the many groups in the domain EUKARYOTA. Animal,Metazoa,Animalia
D012709 Serum Albumin A major protein in the BLOOD. It is important in maintaining the colloidal osmotic pressure and transporting large organic molecules. Plasma Albumin,Albumin, Serum
D012867 Skin The outer covering of the body that protects it from the environment. It is composed of the DERMIS and the EPIDERMIS.
D013643 Tarsus, Animal The region in the hindlimb of a quadruped, corresponding to the human ANKLE. Hock,Animal Tarsus,Hocks

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