Tissue Fluid Flashcards

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What is tissue fluid?

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  • Plasma without proteins and RBCs
  • Allows exchange of substances between blood and cells in tissues
  • Arterial end of blood supply has highest pO2 and lowest pCO2
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Arterial end

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  • Blood under high pressure due to pumping action of the heart
  • Hydrostatic pressure forces the fluid/ plasma and small molecules through the capillary walls into interstitial spaces between cells
  • Outward flow opposed by reduced solute/ water potential of blood due to plasma proteins
  • Hydrostatic pressure greater than osmotic pressure
  • Net flow of plasma out of blood
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Exchange

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  • Proteins retained as too big
  • Fluid contains glucose, amino acids, hormones, fatty acids
  • Useful substances diffuse into cells that require them
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Venous end

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  • Hydrostatic pressure has decreased due to loss of fluid/ water and friction against capillary wall/ lining
  • Retention of proteins so lower water potential inside the capillary (Higher [proteins])
  • Osmotic pressure greater than hydrostatic = tissue fluid flows back into capillary by osmosis
  • Contains CO2 and other waste products
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Lymphatic System

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  • Not all fluid passes back
  • Excess tissue fluid drained into lymph vessels of the lymphatic system
  • It is now called lymph fluid and contains more lipids and CO2
  • Drained back into the circulatory system via thoracic duct in chest
  • Empties in subclavian vein (neck)
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6
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What substances maintain osmotic pressure

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Protein/ albumin

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Low protein diet and Kwashiorkor disease

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  • Low protein diet = fewer plasma proteins so lower plasma protein levels
  • Plasma proteins reduce water potential of blood
  • Lower level of protein = increases water potential of plasma
  • Decreases water potential gradient
  • Less water reabsorbed by osmosis and more remains in tissue fluid
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High pressure effect

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  • High blood pressure = higher hydrostatic pressure
  • Increases outward pressure at the arteriole end of capillary
  • More tissue fluid formed
  • Reduces inward pressure at venule end of capillary
  • Less tissue fluid reabsorbed by osmosis
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