| Literature DB >> 34699796 |
Lauren M Hablitz1, Maiken Nedergaard2.
Abstract
All biological processes including movement, digestion, and thought require energy, and the metabolic activity necessary to generate that energy also generates waste. Metabolic by-products, including a variety of proteins, accumulate in the tissue and can be harmful if not removed. Throughout the body, the lymphatic system is responsible for clearing metabolic waste from the tissue (Figure 1). An ultrafiltrate of blood plasma constantly enters the tissue from the microvasculature and percolates through the tissue before uptake by lymphatic capillaries. Once in these capillaries, a series of lymphatic vessels, pumps, and valves ensures directional fluid movement, ultimately draining the lymph containing waste products back into the venous circulatory system. The liver can be regarded as the ultimate recycling station in the body, where these waste products are either degraded or reused.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34699796 DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2021.08.026
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Biol ISSN: 0960-9822 Impact factor: 10.834