Literature DB >> 131712

A synthesis of interstitial fluid regulation and lymph formation.

A C Guyton, A E Taylor, R A Brace.   

Abstract

The interstitial fluid spaces are filled with a mat of collagen fibers, and the interstices of this mat contain a mucopolysaccharide gel ground substance. Both the collagen fibers and the gel are elastic structures that can be expanded or compacted. In the expanded state the collagen fibers are pushed far apart and pockets of free fluid develop witin the gel. In the compacted state the elastic recoil of the compressed collagen fibers and gel reticular fibrillae seems to cause suction on the fluid within the tissue spaces, thus creating a subatmospheric pressure. Measurements of interstitial fluid pressure using a perforated capsule method indicate that this is normally slightly negative (subatmospheric) in most soft tissues. However, even very slight extra filtration of fluid into the tissue spaces increases the interstitial fluid pressure toward more positive values, which in turn increases lymph flow. The increased lymph flow then decreases the interstitial fluid volume and pressure back toward normal because of two mechanism, 1) direct removal of fluid from the tissue spaces in the lymph, and 2) removal of protein from the interstitial fluid in the lymph, thus decreasing the interstitial fluid colloid osmotic pressure and allowing more effective osmosis of fluid directly from the interstitial spaces back into the capillaries.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 131712

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fed Proc        ISSN: 0014-9446


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