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Microspheres in cardiac lymph: control and ischemic states.
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1981
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Cardiac LymphCardiovascular DiseaseLymphatic SystemVascular BiologyBiomedical AnalysisBiomedical EngineeringMatrix BiologyPublic HealthMedicineControl FlowCardiologyMicrometer MicrospheresRadiologyCardiovascular Imaging
The cardiac lymph from conscious animals was monitored for the presence or absence of radiolabelled 15 micrometer microspheres during: 1) control periods after left atrial injection of microspheres and b) after circumflex coronary artery (CFX) occlusions (10--20 min total or less than 40 mins 50% of control flow) followed by full reperfusions. Microspheres (15 mu) numbering 7--150 were present in the lymph within 2 hrs after the occlusions; and in three experiments, the presence of a small number in the lymph on the following day implied continual release overnight. No microspheres were present in 8--48 hr lymph samples prior to occlusions. This study suggests that some microspheres escape from the intravascular space of the myocardium and are channeled into the cardiac lymphatics; this is apparent even after short-term ischemic events.