Literature DB >> 7573501

Capillary diameter changes during low perfusion pressure and reactive hyperemia in rabbit skeletal muscle.

J Bosman1, G J Tangelder, M G Oude Egbrink, R S Reneman, D W Slaaf.   

Abstract

Capillary diameter changes were studied in the tenuissimus muscle of 29 urethan-anesthetized New Zealand White rabbits. Capillaries were visualized with transillumination bright-field microscopy (saltwater lens, x 50; resolution approximately 0.3 microns). Median capillary diameter during the control period was 4.4 microns (range 3.2-6.9 microns). Complete aortic occlusion resulted in a reduction of median femoral arterial pressure to 17 mmHg (range 4-22 mmHg). During 2 min of occlusion, capillary diameter decreased by 6%, with greater change on the arteriolar side of the capillary than on the venular side. During reactive hyperemia after release of the occluder, capillary diameter maximally increased by 12% compared with the control period, with a larger response at the arteriolar end of the capillary than at the venular end. Median capillary resistance was estimated to increase by 27% during occlusion and to decrease by 36% during peak reactive hyperemia. The observed diameter changes are compatible with the idea that capillaries change their diameter relative to changes in transmural pressure.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7573501     DOI: 10.1152/ajpheart.1995.269.3.H1048

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol        ISSN: 0002-9513


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