The microcirculation as a functional system
Open Access
- 1 January 2005
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Springer Nature in Critical Care
- Vol. 9 (Suppl 4) , S3-S8
- https://doi.org/10.1186/cc3751
Abstract
This review examines experimental evidence that the microvascular dysfunction that occurs early in sepsis is the critical first stage in tissue hypoxia and organ failure. A functional microvasculature maintains tissue oxygenation despite limitations on oxygen delivery from blood to tissue imposed by diffusion; the density of perfused (functional) capillaries is high enough to ensure appropriate diffusion distances, and arterioles regulate the distribution of oxygen within the organ precisely to where it is needed. Key components of this regulatory system are the endothelium, which communicates and integrates signals along the microvascular network, and the erythrocytes, which directly monitor and regulate oxygen delivery. During hypovolemic shock, a functional microvasculature responds to diminish the impact of a decrease in oxygen supply on tissue perfusion. However, within hours of the onset of sepsis, a dysfunctional microcirculation is, due to a loss of functional capillary density and impaired regulation of oxygen delivery, unable to maintain capillary oxygen saturation levels and prevent the rapid onset of tissue hypoxia despite adequate oxygen supply to the organ. The mechanism(s) responsible for this dysfunctional microvasculature must be understood in order to develop appropriate management strategies for sepsis.Keywords
This publication has 69 references indexed in Scilit:
- Appearance of an erythrocyte population with decreased deformability and hemoglobin content following sepsisAmerican Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology, 2003
- Endotoxin increases intercellular resistance in microvascular endothelial cells by a tyrosine kinase pathwayJournal of Cellular Physiology, 2000
- Increased Microvascular Reactivity and Improved Mortality in Septic Mice Lacking Inducible Nitric Oxide SynthaseCirculation Research, 2000
- Capillary and arteriolar responses to local vasodilators are impaired in a rat model of sepsis.Journal of Applied Physiology, 1998
- USE OF SELECTIVE AND NONSELECTIVE NITRIC OXIDE SYNTHASE INHIBITORS IN RAT ENDOTOXEMIAShock, 1997
- Biophysical aspects of blood flow in the microvasculatureCardiovascular Research, 1996
- Relationship between capillary and systemic venous PO2 during nonhypoxic and hypoxic ventilationAmerican Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology, 1993
- In vivo effects of Escherichia coli endotoxemia on diaphragmatic microcirculation in ratsJournal of Applied Physiology, 1992
- Propagation of Vasodilation in Resistance Vessels of the Hamster: Development and Review of a Working HypothesisCirculation Research, 1987
- The number and distribution of capillaries in muscles with calculations of the oxygen pressure head necessary for supplying the tissueThe Journal of Physiology, 1919