Increased Capillary Diffusion Capacity for Small Ions in Skeletal Muscle in Long-Term Diabetics
- 1 January 1968
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation
- Vol. 21 (2) , 116-122
- https://doi.org/10.3109/00365516809084273
Abstract
The disappearance rates of locally injected radioactive extracellular ions were studied in hyperemic human skeletal muscle (m. tibialis ant.) in 7 non-diabetics, 4 recently-diagnosed juvenile diabetics and 7 long-term juvenile diabetics with clinical manifestations of diabetic angiopathy. 24Na+ and 131I− were employed as tracers. The local blood flow was estimated by the 133Xenon clearance method. The capillary diffusion capacity, CDC, (Renkin's permeability-surface area product PS) was calculated in terms of the unidirectional flux of the tracers: CDC is the number of ml of interstitial fluid completely rinsed of tracer in the (imaginary) situation of infinitely high capillary blood flow, i.e. when no back-diffusion of tracer occurs. The average values for CDCNa and CDCI were found to be highly significantly increased (pNa=5.8; 4.2; 4.0 and CDCI=8.7; 6.4; 6.2 ml interstitial fluid per 100 g skeletal muscle per minute in the respective groups. It is believed that this increased CDC is due to the presence of diabetic microangiopathy i.e. the thickened capillary basement membrane is probably abnormally leaky to small hydrophilic molecules. The CDC may represent a useful new parameter in the clinical evaluation of diabetic angiopathy.Keywords
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