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THE MICROCIRCULATION. MAIN CONCEPTS. Guido E. Santacana Ph.D. Professor Dept. of Physiology. MICROCIRCULATION. STRUCTURE LAW OF LAPLACE TRANSCAPILLARY EXCHANGE STARLING’S HYPOTHESIS LYMPHATICS. Smooth muscle. Endothelial cells. Arteriole. Precapillary sphincters. Capillary. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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THE THE MICROCIRCULATION.MICROCIRCULATION.MAIN CONCEPTSMAIN CONCEPTSGuido E. Santacana Ph.D.Guido E. Santacana Ph.D.

ProfessorProfessor

Dept. of PhysiologyDept. of Physiology

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MICROCIRCULATIONMICROCIRCULATION STRUCTURESTRUCTURE LAW OF LAPLACELAW OF LAPLACE TRANSCAPILLARY EXCHANGETRANSCAPILLARY EXCHANGE STARLING’S HYPOTHESISSTARLING’S HYPOTHESIS LYMPHATICSLYMPHATICS

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Structure of the Structure of the MicrocirculationMicrocirculation

Smoothmuscle

Arteriole

Venule

Metarteriole

Capillary

Endothelial cells

Precapillarysphincters

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Ultrastructure of a Ultrastructure of a CapillaryCapillary

Lumen

Intracellular channels

Endothelial cell 1

Endothelial cell 2

Basement membrane

Nucleus

Intercellular cleft

5-10 m

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LAW OF LAPLACELAW OF LAPLACE

T = P x r/wt

Tension = Pressure x Radius / wall thickness

Why do the capillaries in our feet don’t just burst from thepressure (about 100mmHg)?

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How does Laplace Work?How does Laplace Work?

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Less wall tension with Less wall tension with smaller radius?smaller radius?

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FLOW AND DIFFUSION LIMITED FLOW AND DIFFUSION LIMITED TRANSPORTTRANSPORT

PARTICLE SIZEAND FLOW

CELL

FLOW LIMITED PARTICLE SIZE &DISTANCE

CELL

DIFFUSION LIMITED

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REFLECTION COEFFICIENTREFLECTION COEFFICIENT

oncotic pressure = o RT (Ci - Co)

water=0 albumin=1

RT= gas and temperature constantsCi= concentration insideCo= concentration outside

REFLECTION COEFFICIENT = ACTUAL OSMOTIC FLOW/ THEORETICAL

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CAPILLARY FILTRATIONCAPILLARY FILTRATION

HYDROSTATICFORCES

OSMOTIC FORCES

ARTERIAL PRESSUREVENOUS PRESSUREPRE-POST CAPILLARY RES.INTERSTITIAL FLUID PRESSURE

ONCOTIC PRESSURE

ALBUMIN

BALANCESTARLING’S HYPOTHESIS

Qf = k (Pc + i) - (Pi + p)

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Graphic Representation Graphic Representation of Capillary Filtrationof Capillary Filtration

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Capillary Filtration in Capillary Filtration in Various Clinical ConditionsVarious Clinical Conditions

A B

C D

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What I cannot forget What I cannot forget about Microcirculation about Microcirculation

Four Forces known as Starling ForcesDetermine Fluid Movement Across the Capillary Membranes.

Pc= Capillary Pressure Tends to move fluid out of the capillaryPi= Interstitial Fluid Pressure Tends to move fluid into the capillary.Πc = Plasma Colloid Osmotic Pressure Tends to cause Osmosis of fluid into capillary.Πi = Interstitial fluid colloid osmotic pressure Tends to cause osmosis of fluid out of the capillary.Net Filtration Pressure = Pnet= ((Pc-Pi) – (Πc- Πi))

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More things that I cannot More things that I cannot forget about the forget about the microcirculationmicrocirculation

EDEMA or excess fluid outflow into the interstitium is commonlycaused by :

Capillary Pressure ( Pc ; Heart Failure)

Plasma Proteins ( Πc ; Nephrotic Syndrome, liver failure)

Capillary Permeability ( Kf ; Toxins, infections, burns)

Interstitial Fluid Colloid Osmotic Pressure ( Πi; lymphatic blockage)

Net Fluid Flow = Pnet (Kf)

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Pitting Edema of the FeetPitting Edema of the Feet

A Pit forms where theskin is pressured. It mayremain there for a few minutes

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The Lymphatic SystemThe Lymphatic System

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Elephantiasis or Elephantiasis or Lymphatic FilariasisLymphatic Filariasis


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