The rate of oxygen release from single sinusoid of rat liver, determined by microspectroscopy.

Medical journal of Osaka University Pub Date : 1993-09-01
H Yoshihara, T Fujita, N Harada, S S Chen, T Shiga
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Abstract

The rate of oxygen release from single hepatic sinusoid of rat was determined. A scanning spectrophotometer, equipped with a grating and two photoncounters, was connected to a microscope with light-guides, and absorption spectra (450-650 nm) were obtained simultaneously at two microspots (10 microns diameter) on single sinusoid. The concentration ([Hb]) and oxygen saturation (SO2) of hemoglobin were calculated from the spectra. Reference transmittance was obtained at neighbouring hepatocytes. The erythrocyte velocity was measured by dual-spots cross-correlation method using two photomultipliers connected to the microscope with two light-guides. The gradient in SO2 was observed along each sinusoid, due to oxygen release from flowing erythrocytes to hepatocytes. The rate of oxygen release per unit surface area was 0.24 +/- 0.14(n = 14)nmoles O2/cm2/sec, which was calculated from [Hb], difference in SO2 between the spots at up- and down-stream, erythrocyte velocity, two spot's distance and sinusoidal diameter. The rates of O2 release depended on sinusoidal diameter and sinusoidal blood flow.

用显微光谱法测定大鼠肝脏单窦氧释放速率。
测定了大鼠单肝窦氧释放速率。将装有光栅和两个光子计数器的扫描分光光度计连接到带光导的显微镜上,在单个正弦波上两个直径为10微米的微点处同时获得450-650 nm的吸收光谱。根据光谱计算血红蛋白浓度([Hb])和氧饱和度(SO2)。在邻近肝细胞处获得参考透射率。利用两个光电倍增管连接到带有两个光导的显微镜上,采用双点互相关法测量红细胞速度。由于血流中的红细胞向肝细胞释放氧气,沿每个窦状曲线观察到SO2的梯度。单位表面积氧释放速率为0.24 +/- 0.14(n = 14)nmol O2/cm2/sec,由[Hb]、上下游斑点间的SO2差异、红细胞速度、两个斑点的距离和正弦直径计算得出。动脉血氧释放速率与动脉血流量和动脉血流量有关。
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