Microcirculation Flashcards
List the vasodilators of microcirculation
- NO
- EDRF
- EDHF
- PGI2
- Bradykinin
- Histamine
List the vasoconstrictors of microcirculation
- Endothelin
- EDCF
- Angiotensin II
What pharmocological agent produces endothelium independent vasodilation?
Sodium nitroprusside - acts on smooth muscle directly
Composition of the interstitium
-Collagen fibers
-Proteoglycan filament
Fick’s law of diffusion
Types of capillaries
Starling’s law
Starling forces
Illustration
Does protein enter capillaries or lymp venules more regularly on a daily basis?
Lymph venules
Causes of edema
- Increased filtration pressure
- Decreased osmotic pressure gradient across capillary
- Increased capillary permeability
- Inadequate lymph flow
Increased filtration pressure can result in edema. What can result in increased filtration pressure?
- Ateriolar dilation
- Venular constriction
- Increased venous pressure (i.e. HF, incompetent valves, venous obstruction)
- Increased total ECF volume - effect of gravity)
Decreased osmotic pressure gradient across capillaries can result in edema, what can result in the decreased gradient?
- Decreased plasma protein level
- Accumulation of osmotically active substances in the interstitial space
Increased capillary permeability can result in edema, what can result in this increased permeability?
- Substance P
- Histamine and related substances (i.e. kinin)
What can result in inadequate lymph flow?
Occlusion to the vessel