Hanley C A, Elias R M, Johnston M G
Trauma Research Program, Sunnybrook Health Science Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Microvasc Res. 1992 Mar;43(2):134-46. doi: 10.1016/0026-2862(92)90012-e.
The purpose of this study was to investigate the role of the endothelium in regulating lymphatic contractile activity in bovine mesenteric truncal lymphatics. To test the effects of endothelial denudation on lymphatic pumping, bovine lymphatics were suspended in an organ bath preparation with the vessels cannulated at both inflow and outflow ends. By raising the heights of the Krebs reservoir and the outflow catheters appropriately, a transmural pressure could be applied to the vessels. The relationship between transmural pressure and fluid pumping is expressed as a bell-shaped curve with pumping increasing up to a peak pressure (between 8 and 12 cm H2O), and declining at pressures above this level. We compared pressure/flow curves in endothelium-intact and endothelium-denuded vessels. Chemical methods to remove the endothelium were attempted (collagenase and dispase) but were unsuccessful since they resulted in inhibition of all contractile activity including that induced with KCl. A technique using suture silk (3-O to 6-O) threaded into PE 50 or PE 20 polyethylene catheters with a loop at one end proved to be effective. By passing the catheter with its exposed loop of silk through the lymphatic ducts and imparting a twisting motion, we were able to remove the endothelium and preserve the smooth muscle responses to KCl. Transmission electron microscopy as well as silver staining techniques confirmed that all of the endothelium had been removed leaving the subendothelium and smooth muscle undamaged. We established that removal of the endothelium had no effect on lymphatic pumping. Pumping could not have occurred without the normal function of the one-way valves indicating that the denudation procedures did not damage these elements. Maximum flow rates and the transmural pressures that induced peak flows were similar in the two groups. We conclude that the pumping activity of bovine mesenteric truncal lymphatics in response to transmural pressure changes does not depend on an intact endothelium.
本研究的目的是探讨内皮细胞在调节牛肠系膜干淋巴管淋巴收缩活动中的作用。为了测试内皮剥脱对淋巴泵血的影响,将牛淋巴管置于器官浴槽制备中,血管的流入端和流出端均插管。通过适当提高克雷布斯储液器和流出导管的高度,可以向血管施加跨壁压力。跨壁压力与液体泵血之间的关系表现为钟形曲线,泵血在达到峰值压力(8至12厘米水柱之间)之前增加,而在高于该水平的压力下下降。我们比较了内皮完整和内皮剥脱血管的压力/流量曲线。尝试了用化学方法去除内皮(胶原酶和分散酶),但未成功,因为它们导致所有收缩活动受到抑制,包括氯化钾诱导的收缩活动。一种使用3-O至6-O缝合丝线穿入PE 50或PE 20聚乙烯导管且一端带有环的技术被证明是有效的。通过将带有暴露丝线环的导管穿过淋巴管并施加扭转运动,我们能够去除内皮并保留平滑肌对氯化钾的反应。透射电子显微镜以及银染色技术证实所有内皮均已去除,而内皮下层和平滑肌未受损。我们确定去除内皮对淋巴泵血没有影响。如果没有单向瓣膜的正常功能,泵血就不可能发生,这表明剥脱程序没有损害这些结构。两组的最大流速和诱导峰值流量的跨壁压力相似。我们得出结论,牛肠系膜干淋巴管对跨壁压力变化的泵血活动不依赖于完整的内皮。