Response of the soft tissue microcirculation to prostacyclin infusion

Robert H. Demling, Robert Gunther
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Abstract

We studied the effect of prostacyclin infusion on the soft tissue microcirculation. We used lymph flow QL and the lymph/plasma L/P protein ratio to reflect transvascular fluid flux and changes in microvescular hydrostatic pressure, Pmv.

Unanesthetized sheep with prefemoral lymph fistulae were infused with PGI2 (0.2 ug/kg/min) for two hours. Changes in QL and L/P were compared to animals in which Pmv was increased by volume loading. During PGI2, QL was significantly increased, as was cardiac output while mean aortic pressure decreased. The UP ratio did not decrease to the degree seen with a comparable increase in QL, due to an increase in Pmv. The increase in QL was most likely due to an increase in microvescular surface area. QL remained significantly increased for several hours after infusion and L/P decreased to the same degree as seen with an increase in Pmv. This indicates that Pmv is increased for several hours in soft tissue after PGI2 infusion, due to a relative increase in venous resistance probably secondary to activation of the renin-angiotensin system.

前列环素输注对软组织微循环的影响
研究前列环素输注对软组织微循环的影响。我们用淋巴流量QL和淋巴/血浆L/P蛋白比值来反映经血管流体通量和微血管静水压力(Pmv)的变化。将未麻醉的股前淋巴瘘管羊以0.2 ug/kg/min的剂量输注PGI2 2小时。与体积负荷增加Pmv的动物比较QL和L/P的变化。PGI2期间,QL显著增加,心输出量显著增加,平均主动脉压下降。由于Pmv的增加,UP比率并没有降低到QL增加的程度。QL的增加很可能是由于微血管表面积的增加。注射后数小时内,QL仍显著升高,L/P下降程度与Pmv升高相同。这表明PGI2输注后,Pmv在软组织中增加了几个小时,这可能是由于肾素-血管紧张素系统的激活导致静脉阻力的相对增加。
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