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Tatsuo Sakai1, Yasue Hosoyamada.
Abstract
The microcirculation is a major topic in current physiology textbooks and is frequently explained with schematics including the precapillary sphincters and metarterioles. We re-evaluated the validity and applicability of the concepts precapillary sphincters and metarterioles by reviewing the historical context in which they were developed in physiology textbooks. The studies by Zweifach up until the 1950s revealed the unique features of the mesenteric microcirculation, illustrated with impressive schematics of the microcirculation with metarterioles and precapillary sphincters. Fulton, Guyton and other authors introduced or mimicked these schematics in their physiology textbooks as representative of the microcirculation in general. However, morphological and physiological studies have revealed that the microcirculation in the other organs and tissues contains no metarterioles or precapillary sphincters. The metarterioles and precapillary sphincters were not universal components of the microcirculation in general, but unique features of the mesenteric microcirculation.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23824465 PMCID: PMC3751330 DOI: 10.1007/s12576-013-0274-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Physiol Sci ISSN: 1880-6546 Impact factor: 2.781
Fig. 1Schematic diagram of the microcirculation. From Johnson [1]
Fig. 2Idealized microcirculatory circuit. From Boron and Boulpaep [2]
Features of the schematics of the microcirculation in the physiology textbooks
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| Fulton: Howell’s Textbook of Physiology. 15th ed., 1946 | MA (−) | PS (−) |
| Fulton: Textbook of Physiology. 16th ed., 1949 | MA (−) | PS (−) |
| Source: Zweifach [ | ||
| Legends: capillaries, a–v capillaries and their relations to arterioles and venules | ||
| Credit: from Zweifach, Amer. J. Anat., 1936–1937, 60: 473–714 | ||
| Fulton: Textbook of Physiology. 17th ed., 1955 | MA (+) | PS (+) |
| Source: Zweifach et al. [ | ||
| Legends: schematic diagram of ideal capillary bed | ||
| Credit: according to Chambers and Zweifach | ||
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| Guyton: Textbook of Medical Physiology. 1st ed., 1956 | MA (+) | PS (+) |
| Source: Chambers and Zweifach [ | ||
| Legends: functional anatomy of the capillaries | ||
| Credit: redrawn from Chambers, R., and Zweifach, B.W.: Am. J. Anat, 75: 179, 1944 | ||
| Guyton: Textbook of Medical Physiology. 2nd–4th ed., 1961–1971 | MA (+) | PS (+) |
| Source: Zweifach [ | ||
| Legends: overall structure of capillary bed | ||
| Credit: from Zweifach: Factors regulating blood pressure, Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation, 1950 | ||
| Guyton: Textbook of Medical Physiology. 6th–9th ed., 1981–1996 | MA (+) | PS (+) |
| Source: Zweifach [ | ||
| Legends: structure of mesenteric capillary bed | ||
| Credit: from Zweifach: Factors regulating blood pressure, Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation, 1950 | ||
| Guyton: Textbook of Medical Physiology. 10th–11th ed., 2000–2005 | MA (+) | PS (+) |
| Source: Zweifach [ | ||
| Legends: structure of mesenteric capillary bed | ||
| Credit: redrawn from Zweifach: Factors regulating blood pressure, Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation, 1950 | ||
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| Berne and Levy: Cardiovascular Physiology. 1st–4th ed., 1967–1981 | MA (+) | PS (+) |
| Source: original drawing (Fig. | ||
| Legends: schematic drawing of the microcirculation | ||
| Credit: after Zweifach | ||
| Berne and Levy: Cardiovascular physiology. 5th ed., 1986 | MA (+) | PS (+) |
| Source: original drawing (Fig. | ||
| Legends: schematic drawing of the microcirculation | ||
| Credit: none | ||
| Berne and Levy: Cardiovascular Physiology. 6th–9th ed., 1992–2002 | MA (+) | PS (−) |
| Source: original drawing (Fig. | ||
| Legends: composite schematic drawing of the microcirculation | ||
| Credit: none | ||
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| Bard: Medical Physiology. 11th ed., 1961 | ||
| Mountcastle: Medical Physiology. 14th ed., 1980 | ||
| Fig. | MA (+) | PS (+) |
| Source: Zweifach [ | ||
| Legends: camera lucida drawing of the microcirculation in mesentery of cat | ||
| Credit: From Zweifach: Third conference on factors regulating blood pressure, New York, 1950, Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation | ||
| Fig. | MA (−) | PS (−) |
| Source: Zweifach [ | ||
| Legends: camera lucida drawing of capillary bed in mesentery of dog | ||
| Credit: From Zweifach: Third conference on factors regulating blood pressure, New York, 1950, Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation | ||
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| Johnson: Essential Medical Physiology. 1st–3rd ed., 1992–2003 | MA (+) | PS (+) |
| Source: original drawing (Fig. | ||
| Legends: schematic diagram of the microcirculation | ||
| Credit: none | ||
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| Boron and Boulpaep: Medical Physiology. 1st–2nd ed., 2003–2008 | MA (+) | PS (+) |
| Source: original drawing (Fig. | ||
| Legends: idealized microcirculation circuit | ||
| Credit: none | ||
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| Ross and Reith: Histology. 1st ed., 1985 | MA (+) | PS (+) |
| Ross, Kaye and Pawlina: Histology. 4th ed., 2003 | MA (+) | PS (+) |
| Source: Zweifach et al. [ | ||
| Legends: diagram of the microcirculation | ||
| Credit: courtesy of Zweifach | ||
| Ross and Pawlina: Histology. 5th ed., 2006 | MA (+) | PS (+) |
| Source: Zweifach et al. [ | ||
| Legends: diagram of the microcirculation | ||
| Credit: none | ||
MA Meta-arterioles, PS precapillary sphincters
Fig. 3Camera lucida outline of vessels in the capillary bed of the frog mesentery. Figure 1 from Zweifach [9]
Fig. 4Camera lucida drawing of the capillary bed in mesentery of dog. Figure 4 from Zweifach [13]
Fig. 5Camera lucida drawing of the capillary bed in the mesentery of the cat. Figure 1 from Zweifach [13]
Fig. 6Diagram of a functional unit of the capillary bed. Figure 1 from Chambers and Zweifach [17]
Fig. 7A schematic representation of the structural pattern of the capillary bed. Figure 2 from Zweifach [13]
Fig. 8Diagrammatic representation of basic structural pattern of the terminal vascular bed as visualized in the mesentery. Figure 1 from Zweifach et al. [11]
Fig. 9Schematic drawing of the microcirculation (after Zweifach). From Berne and Lavy [20]
Morphological studies on the microvasculature in various tissues and organs with three different methods
| TEM | SEM-vc | SEM-rem | |
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| Skin | Higgins and Eady [ | ||
| Skeletal muscle | Stingl et al. [ | Holley and Fahim [ | |
| Muscle fascia | Rhodin [ | ||
| Brain | Nakai et al. [ Castenholz [ | Shiraishi et al. [ Ushiwata and Ushiki [ | |
| Retina | Risco et al. [ Morrison et al. [ Yoneya et al. [ Pannarale et al. [ Bhutto and Amemiya [ | Murakami et al. [ | |
| Strial vessel/inner ear | Nagai et al. [ | ||
| Dental pulp | Zhang et al. [ Iijima and Zhang [ | ||
| Heart | Sherf et al. [ He et al. [ | Anderson and Anderson [ Tsunenari [ | Higuchi et al. [ |
| Lung | Lane et al. [ Sasaki et al. [ | ||
| Mammary gland | Fujiwara and Uehara [ | ||
| Small intestine | Hosoyamada et al. [ | Anderson and Anderson [ | Miller et al. [ |
| Gallbladder | Ohtani et al. [ | Ohtani et al. [ | |
| Kidney | Sakai and Kriz [ Elger et al. [ Hosoyamada and Sakai [ | ||
| Epididymis | Pais and Esperança-Pina [ | ||
| Seminal cord | Polguj et al. [ | ||
| Retrolingual membrane/frog | Berman et al. [ |
TEM Transmission electron microscopy, SEM-vc scanning electron microscopy of vascular casts, SEM-rem scanning electron microscopy after removal of extracellular matrices