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Permeability of continuous capillaries.

W P Paaske1, P Sejrsen

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|December 1, 1989
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This review explores how solutes and solvents move across continuous capillary endothelial membranes. It examines theories like equivalent pores and fiber matrix, crucial for understanding microvascular exchange in tissues.

Area of Science:

  • Physiology
  • Biophysics

Background:

  • Continuous capillaries form the microvascular exchange domain in peripheral tissues.
  • Understanding transport across the endothelial membrane is vital for tissue function.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review theories of solute and solvent transport across continuous capillary endothelial membranes.
  • To discuss methodologies for measuring fluxes and flows.
  • To consider implications of anatomical and physiological findings.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing literature on microvascular exchange.
  • Analysis of theories including equivalent endothelial pores and fiber matrix models.
  • Examination of measurement techniques for fluxes and flows.

Main Results:

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  • Theories of equivalent endothelial pores and fiber matrix provide frameworks for understanding microvascular transport.
  • Various methodological techniques are available for measuring transport parameters.
  • Anatomical and physiological data inform and validate transport theories.

Conclusions:

  • Theories of endothelial transport are essential for comprehending microvascular exchange.
  • Methodological advancements aid in quantifying transport processes.
  • Integrated anatomical and physiological knowledge enhances our understanding of tissue perfusion and function.