Sluggish Clearance of Red Blood Cells From Microcirculation in Spleen, Cardiac and Skeletal Muscles
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KMID : 0311119740150010043
Abstract
In three isolated organs, spleen, cardiac and skeletal muscles, kinetic studies of red cell washout were carried out by using perfusion of the cell-free, oxygenated Ringer¢¥s solution. It is found that in each organ there are slow components for red cells to be emptied out from the vascular lumens ranging 30 to 50 minutes as the desaturation half-time. The slowest decay constants (K) are -1.48X 10^(-3) for spleen, -2.33X 10^(-3) for gastrocnemius muscle, and -4.0x10(-3) for cardiac muscle.
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