Yonsei Med J.  1974 Jun;15(1):43-49. 10.3349/ymj.1974.15.1.43.

Sluggish Clearance of Red Blood Cells From Microcirculation in Spleen, Cardiac and Skeletal Muscles

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  • 1Department of Biophysics, Health Sciences Centre, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada.

Abstract

In three isolated organs, spleen, cardiac and skeletal muscles, kinetic studies of red cell washout were carried out by using perfusion of the cell-free, oxygenated Ringer's solution. It is found that in each organ there are slow components for red cells to be emptied out from the vascular lumens ranging 30 to 50 minutes as the desaturation half-time. The slowest decay constants (K) are -1.48 X 10(-3) for spleen, -2.33 X 10(-3) for gastrocnemius muscle, and -4.0 X 10(-3) for cardiac muscle.


MeSH Terms

Animal
Cats
Coronary Vessels*
Erythrocytes/physiology*
Microcirculation
Muscles/blood supply*
Spleen/blood supply*
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