Author:
Rippe B.,Allison R. C.,Parker J. C.,Taylor A. E.
Abstract
The action of histamine (H), serotonin (5-HT), and norepinephrine (NE) on the lung vasculature was evaluated in isolated blood-perfused dog lung lobes using isogravimetric techniques. Pre- and postcapillary resistances, isogravimetric capillary pressure (Pc,i), capillary filtration pressure (Pc,f), capillary filtration coefficient (Kf,c), and vascular pressure-volume relationships were measured. For constant-flow conditions, all drugs induced marked increases in both pre- and postcapillary resistances and increased Pc,f. The rise in Pc,f was most pronounced for H and least marked for NE and 5-HT. For constant-pressure perfusion, Pc,f increased slightly for H but not for NE and 5-HT, while total vascular resistance increased 4–5 times for all drugs. Vascular distensibility and volumes decreased markedly for NE and 5-HT but only slightly for H. None of the drugs appeared to alter capillary permeability because Kf,c and Pc,i measured during the infusions were not different from control.
Publisher
American Physiological Society
Subject
Physiology (medical),Physiology
Cited by
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