Lever M J, Tarbell J M, Caro C G
Physiological Flow Studies Unit, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, London.
Exp Physiol. 1992 Jul;77(4):553-63. doi: 10.1113/expphysiol.1992.sp003619.
The steady-state flow of fluid across the wall of the isolated rabbit common carotid artery has been measured in the presence and absence of flow within the lumen of the vessel. The perfusate solution contained either 10 or 40 mg ml-1 albumin and transmural flux was measured by monitoring the rate of movement of fluid into a chamber enclosing the artery. Vasomotion was minimized by the inclusion of the vasodilator sodium nitrite in both the perfusate and the outer bathing solution. A relatively slow luminal flow caused a reversible increase in the transmural flux by 20-30% relative to the value in the absence of flow. The mechanism responsible for the increase is not clear, but since it was not affected by the H1 antagonist, mepyramine, it would not appear to have been mediated by histamine release.
在离体兔颈总动脉管腔有血流和无血流的情况下,均对穿过血管壁的流体稳态流量进行了测量。灌注液中含有10或40mg/ml的白蛋白,通过监测流体进入包裹动脉的腔室的移动速率来测量跨壁通量。通过在灌注液和外部浴液中加入血管舒张剂亚硝酸钠,将血管运动减至最小。相对于无血流时的值,相对缓慢的管腔血流使跨壁通量可逆性增加20%-30%。导致这种增加的机制尚不清楚,但由于它不受H1拮抗剂美吡拉敏的影响,因此似乎不是由组胺释放介导的。