EXTRA-ALVEOLAR VESSEL FLUID FILTRATION COEFFICIENTS IN EXCISED AND INSITU CANINE LOBES

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ALBERT, RK
KIRK, W
PITTS, C
BUTLER, J
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[1] VET ADM MED CTR, MED SERV, SEATTLE, WA 98108 USA
[2] UNIV WASHINGTON, DEPT MED, SEATTLE, WA 98108 USA
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10.1152/jappl.1985.59.5.1555
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Q4 [生理学];
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071003 ;
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We continuously weighed fully distended excised or in situ canine lobes to estimate the fluid filtration coefficient (Kf) of the arterial and venous extra-alveolar vessels compared with that of the entire pulmonary circulation. Alveolar pressure was held constant at 25 cmH2O after full inflation.In the in situ lobes, the bronchial circulation was interrupted by embolization. Kf was estimated by two methods (Drake and Goldberg). Extra-alveolar vessels were isolated from alveolar vessels by embolizing enough 37- to 74-.mu.m polystyrene beads into the lobar artery or vein to completely stop flow. In excised lobes, Kf''s of the entire pulmonary circulation by the Drake and Goldberg methods were 0.122 .+-. 0.041 (mean .+-. SD) and 0.210 .+-. 0.080 ml .cntdot. min-1 .cntdot. mmHg-1 .cntdot. 100 g lung-1, respectively. Embolization was not found to increase the Kf''s. The mean Kf''s of the arterial extra-alveolar vessels were 0.068 .+-. 0.014 (Drake) and 0.069 .+-. 0.014 (Goldberg) (24 and 33% of the Kf''s for the total pulmonary circulation). The mean Kf''s of the venous extra-alveolar vessels were similar [0.046 .+-. 0.020 (Drake) and 0.065 .+-. 0.036 (Goldberg) or 33 and 35% of the Kf''s for the total circulation]. No significant difference was found between the extra-alveolar vessel Kf''s of in situ vs. excised lobes. These results suggest that when alveolar pressure, lung volume, and pulmonary vascular pressures are high, approximately one-third of the total fluid filtration comes from each of the three compartments.
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