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An interpretation of 14C-urea and 14C-primidone extraction in isolated rabbit lungs.

作者信息

Audi S H, Dawson C A, Linehan J H, Krenz G S, Ahlf S B, Roerig D L

机构信息

Biomedical Engineering Department, Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI, USA.

出版信息

Ann Biomed Eng. 1996 May-Jun;24(3):337-51. doi: 10.1007/BF02660884.

Abstract

We measured the venous concentration versus time curves of 14C-urea and 14C-primidone after rapid bolus injections of a vascular reference indicator, fluorescein isothiocyanate dextran, and one of the two 14C-labeled indicators in isolated rabbit lungs perfused with Krebs-Ringer bicarbonate solution containing 4.5% bovine serum albumin at flow rates (F) of 6.67, 3.33, 1.67, and 0.83 ml/sec and with nearly constant microvascular pressure and total lung vascular volume. When we calculated the permeability-surface area product, PS, from the 14C-urea and 14C-primidone outflow curves using the Crone model, the estimates of the PS product were directly proportional to F. However, the fractional change in the PS with flow was different for the two indicators. We also estimated the PS from the same 14C-urea and 14C-primidone data using an alternative model that includes perfusion heterogeneity, estimated in a previous study, and flow-limited and barrier-limited extravascular volumes accessible to both urea and primidone. This model was able to fit the outflow curves of either 14C-urea or 14C-primidone at all four flows studied with one flow-independent PS for each indicator. The ability of the new model to explain the 14C-urea and 14C-primidone data with no flow-dependent change in PS suggests that a change in PS with F estimated using other models such as the Crone model is not sufficient for capillary surface area recruitment.

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