McNamee J E, Grodins F S
Am J Physiol. 1975 Jul;229(1):119-25. doi: 10.1152/ajplegacy.1975.229.1.119.
Isogravimetric capillary pressure (Pci), capillary filtration coefficient (CFC), and plasma protein concentration were measured before and during adminisistration of histamine in an isolated, independently perfused canine gracilis muscle. Histamine produced an average decrease in Pci of 14.1 mmHg, an increase in CFC of 36-fold, and an increased rate of plasma protein escape of at least 24-fold. These results suggest that histamine reduces the reflection coefficient for protein at the capillary wall and are consistent with predictions of the theory of restricted diffusion assuming that 1-2.5% of available pores increase in radious from 40 to 240 A.
在分离的、独立灌注的犬股薄肌中,于组胺给药前及给药期间测量了等重力毛细管压力(Pci)、毛细管滤过系数(CFC)和血浆蛋白浓度。组胺使Pci平均降低14.1 mmHg,CFC增加36倍,血浆蛋白逸出速率至少增加24倍。这些结果表明,组胺降低了毛细血管壁处蛋白质的反射系数,并且与限制扩散理论的预测一致,该理论假设1 - 2.5%的可用孔隙半径从40 Å增加到240 Å。