Modification of lymph by sheep caudal mediastinal node: effect of intranodal endotoxin.

T H Adair, J P Montani, A C Guyton
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Abstract

Postnodal lymph from the sheep caudal mediastinal node (CMN) is used by many investigators to assess lung vascular protein permeability. We explored the possibility that damage to the CMN blood-lymph barrier could produce increases in postnodal lymph flow and lymph-to-plasma protein concentration ratio (L/P) characteristic of lung vascular damage. Escherichia coli endotoxin (0.049 micrograms/min) was infused into a prenodal lymph vessel to the CMN in the conscious sheep, and postnodal lymph was collected for the next 7 h. Intranodal endotoxin caused an 80% increase in postnodal lymph flow and a 30% increase in postnodal L/P. Because there was no indication that the endotoxin had exerted a systemic effect, the lymph response to endotoxin was attributed to a direct effect of endotoxin on the blood-lymph barrier of the CMN. We conclude that significant increases in postnodal lymph flow and L/P characteristic of lung vascular damage can occur when the blood-lymph barrier of the CMN becomes damaged.

羊尾纵隔淋巴结对淋巴的修饰:结内内毒素的作用。
羊尾纵隔淋巴结(CMN)的结后淋巴被许多研究者用来评估肺血管蛋白的通透性。我们探讨了CMN血淋巴屏障损伤可能导致肺血管损伤特征的结后淋巴流量和淋巴-血浆蛋白浓度比(L/P)增加的可能性。将0.049微克/分钟的大肠杆菌内毒素注入清醒羊的淋巴结前淋巴管至CMN,收集淋巴结后淋巴7小时。结内内毒素导致淋巴结后淋巴流量增加80%,淋巴结后L/P增加30%。由于没有迹象表明内毒素具有全身性作用,因此淋巴对内毒素的反应可归因于内毒素对CMN血淋巴屏障的直接作用。我们得出结论,当CMN的血淋巴屏障受损时,结后淋巴流量和肺血管损伤的L/P特征显著增加。
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