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- capillary permeability、microvascular permeability、vasopermeability
WordNet
- of or relating to or having vessels that conduct and circulate fluids; "vascular constriction"; "a vascular bundle"
- the property of something that can be pervaded by a liquid (as by osmosis or diffusion) (同)permeableness
PrepTutorEJDIC
- (血液・樹液などを運ぶ)管の,導管の,血管の
- 浸透性
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Vascular permeability, often in the form of capillary permeability or microvascular permeability, characterizes the capacity of a blood vessel wall to allow for the flow of small molecules (ions, water, nutrients) or even whole cells (lymphocytes on their way to the site of inflammation) in and out of the vessel. Blood vessel walls are lined by a single layer of endothelial cells. The gaps between endothelial cells (cell junctions) are strictly regulated depending on the type and physiological state of the tissue.
There are several techniques to measure vascular permeability to certain molecules. For instance, the cannulation of a single microvessel with a micropipette, the microvessel is perfused with a certain pressure, occluded downstream and then the velocity of some cells will be related to the permeability.[1][2] Another technique uses multiphoton fluorescence intravital microscopy through which the flow is related to fluorescence intensity and the permeability is estimated from the Patlak transformation [3] of the intensity data [4]
In cancer research, the study of permeability of the microvasculature that surrounds tumours is of great interest as the vascular wall is a barrier of large molecules into the tumours, the vessels control the microenvironment which affect tumour progression and changes to the permeability may indicate vascular damage with drugs.[4][5]
An example of increased vascular permeability is in the initial lesion of periodontal disease, in which the gingival plexus becomes engorged and dilated, allowing large numbers of neutrophils to extravasate and appear within the junctional epithelium and underlying connective tissue.[6]
References
- ^ Michel, C. C., Mason, J. C., Curry, F. E. & Tooke, J. E. Development of Landis Technique for Measuring Filtration Coefficient of Individual Capillaries in Frog Mesentery. Q J Exp Physiol Cms 59, 283-309 (1974).
- ^ Bates, D. O. & Harper, S. J. Regulation of vascular permeability by vascular endothelial growth factors. Vascul Pharmacol 39, 225-237 (2002)
- ^ Patlak, C. S., Blasberg, R. G. & Fenstermacher, J. D. Graphical evaluation of blood-to-brain transfer constants from multiple-time uptake data. J Cereb Blood Flow Metab 3, 1-7 (1983).
- ^ a b Reyes-Aldasoro, C. C. et al. Estimation of apparent tumor vascular permeability from multiphoton fluorescence microscopic images of P22 rat sarcomas in vivo. Microcirculation 15, 65-79 (2008).
- ^ Tozer GM, Kanthou C, Baguley BC. (2005). Disrupting tumour blood vessels. Nat Rev Cancer 5:423– 435
- ^ Page, RC; Schroeder, HE. "Pathogenesis of Inflammatory Periodontal Disease: A Summary of Current Work." Lab Invest 1976;34(3):235-249
External links
- Vascular Permeability at the US National Library of Medicine Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
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