Pulmonary Circulation and Transcapillary Exchange of Electrolytes
- 1 November 1957
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physiological Society in Journal of Applied Physiology
- Vol. 11 (3) , 353-361
- https://doi.org/10.1152/jappl.1957.11.3.353
Abstract
The transcapillary exchange of Na24, K42, iodide−131 and P32-labeled phosphate during the first circulation through the lungs was studied in normal subjects, in patients with congestive heart failure and in anemic patients. Arterial dilution curves were obtained using P32-labeled red cells or I131 albumin as the reference material compared with simultaneously injected tracer electrolytes. Employing labeled red blood cells as a reference standard, there was no evidence for a significant extravascular leak of albumin during the initial passage through the cardiopulmonary pool. However, the mean transit time of P32 red cells through the cardiopulmonary pool was observed consistently to be faster than that for albumin-I131. In normal subjects, 5–20% of the various tracer electrolytes passes out of the pulmonary circulation during a single transit through the cardiopulmonary pool. Loss of electrolyte from the pulmonary vascular bed is negligible in moderately severe anemia but exaggerated in congestive heart failure. These differences appear to be correlated with differences in the pulmonary circulation times in these conditions. Measurements of the Na24 ‘space’ and sucrose-C14 ‘space’ of lung tissue indicate that the limited transcapillary exchange of electrolytes in the lung of man is not attributable to a small extracellular volume of distribution. It appears as if the pulmonary capillaries may be less permeable to several small anionic and cationic species than are capillaries of skeletal muscle and certain other viscera. Submitted on April 8, 1957Keywords
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