نتایج جستجو برای: lymph flow

تعداد نتایج: 549295  

Journal: :Lymphatic research and biology 2010
Lisa M Hodge Melissa K Bearden Artur Schander Jamie B Huff Arthur Williams Hollis H King H Fred Downey

BACKGROUND Lymphatic pump techniques (LPT) are used clinically by osteopathic practitioners for the treatment of edema and infection; however, the mechanisms by which LPT enhances lymphatic circulation and provides protection during infection are not understood. Rhythmic compressions on the abdomen during LPT compress the abdominal area, including the gut-associated lymphoid tissues (GALT), whi...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2000
R H Stewart H J Geissler S J Allen G A Laine

Myocardial edema occurs in many pathological conditions. We hypothesized that protein washdown at the myocardial microvascular exchange barrier would change the distribution of interstitial proteins from large to small molecules and diminish the effect of washdown on the colloid osmotic pressure (COP) of interstitial fluid and lymph. Dogs were instrumented with coronary sinus balloon-tipped cat...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 1999
Hans J Geissler Karen L Davis Glen A Laine Michael L Brennan Uwe Mehlhorn Steven J Allen

Cannulation of the canine major prenodal cardiac lymphatic (MPCL) is the most common approach for the investigation of myocardial lymphatic function. However, the assumption that the MPCL drains pure cardiac lymph has been questioned. We studied variations of MPCL anatomy and investigated whether noncardiac lymph is drained by this lymphatic. After dye was injected into the lungs and left ventr...

Journal: :Clinical medicine 2002
Emma J Topham Peter S Mortimer

Contrary to popular belief, little fluid is reabsorbed by the capillary and most of it is returned to the circulation via the lymphatic. Lymph drainage begins in thin-walled, superficial initial lymphatics with wide (14 nm) oblique intercellular junctions that function as flap valves. They freely allow passage of fluid and protein into the lymphatic but prevent back flow. The initial lymphatics...

2012
Sung Eun Song Bo Kyoung Seo Seung Hwa Lee Ann Yie Ki Yeol Lee Kyu Ran Cho Ok Hee Woo Sang Hoon Cha Baek Hyun Kim

PURPOSE To investigate the significance of the cortex-hilum (CH) area ratio and longitudinal-transverse (LT) axis ratio and the blood flow pattern for diagnosis of metastatic axillary lymph nodes by ultrasound in breast cancer patients. METHODS From October 2005 to July 2006, we prospectively evaluated axillary nodes with ultrasound in 205 consecutive patients who had category 4B, 4C or 5 bre...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2008
Christopher M Quick Arun M Venugopal Ranjeet M Dongaonkar Glen A Laine Randolph H Stewart

To return lymph to the great veins of the neck, it must be actively pumped against a pressure gradient. Mean lymph flow in a portion of a lymphatic network has been characterized by an empirical relationship (P(in) - P(out) = -P(p) + R(L)Q(L)), where P(in) - P(out) is the axial pressure gradient and Q(L) is mean lymph flow. R(L) and P(p) are empirical parameters characterizing the effective lym...

2015
Valerio Zolla Irina Tsoy Nizamutdinova Brian Scharf Cristina C Clement Daisuke Maejima Tony Akl Takashi Nagai Paola Luciani Jean-Christophe Leroux Cornelia Halin Sabriya Stukes Sangeeta Tiwari Arturo Casadevall William R Jacobs David Entenberg David C Zawieja John Condeelis David R Fooksman Anatoliy A Gashev Laura Santambrogio

The role of lymphatic vessels is to transport fluid, soluble molecules, and immune cells to the draining lymph nodes. Here, we analyze how the aging process affects the functionality of the lymphatic collectors and the dynamics of lymph flow. Ultrastructural, biochemical, and proteomic analysis indicates a loss of matrix proteins, and smooth muscle cells in aged collectors resulting in a decrea...

Journal: :Clinical and diagnostic laboratory immunology 1994
K W Biesemier G A Dent K B Pryzwansky J D Folds

Immunophenotyping by flow cytometry and frozen-section immunoperoxidase was compared on 21 consecutive lymph node biopsy specimens, of which a diagnosis of lymphoma was made for 11 specimens. Samples for flow cytometry were obtained by a fine-needle aspiration technique. Concordance between frozen-section immunoperoxidase and flow cytometry for all routine markers on all specimens ranged from 7...

Journal: :JOP : Journal of the pancreas 2007
Medhat Y Z Fanous Anthony J Phillips John A Windsor

Toxic factors released from the intestine have been implicated in the pathophysiology of severe acute illness, including acute pancreatitis, trauma and hemorrhagic shock, and burns. Toxic factors in mesenteric lymph may induce an inflammatory systemic response while bypassing the portal circulation and liver. This paper reviews current knowledge of the anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology of...

Journal: :Circulation 1967
W R Cole M H Witte S L Kash M Rodger W R Bleisch G H Muelheims

SUMMARY Elevated venous pressure in right heart failure leads not only to an increase in lymph formation but also to progressive resistance in the neck to the return of lymph to the circulation via the thoracic duct. Sequestration of fluid behind the failing heart tends to protect the circulation but at the same time leads to the clinical manifestations of heart failure. The present study was p...

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