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En långväga vätsketransportväg inom fibrösa bindvävar hos patienter med fotledsödem

Hongyi Li, Chongqing Yang, Kuiyuan Lu, Liyang Zhang, Jiefu Yang, Fang Wang, Dongge Liu, Di Cui, Mingjun Sun, Jianxin Pang, Luru Dai, Dong Han, Fulong Liao
Nyckelinsikter
  1. 01Undersökte dränagevägar för vätska vid fotledsödem
  2. 02Identifierade långa vätskekanaler i fiberrik bindväv
  3. 03Banorna fanns i hudlager och runt blodkärl
  4. 04Indikerar en roll för bindväv i transport av interstitiell vätska

Ett nätverk av fiberrik bindväv kan bilda långa kanaler som hjälper till att dränera överflödig vätska från svullna områden som fotleden.

Abstract

Objectives: Although the microcirculatory dysfunctions of edema formation are well documented, the draining pattern of dermal edema lacks information. This study was to assess the potential drainage pathways of the interstitial fluid in patients with ankle edema using the anatomical and histological methods.

Methods and results: Four amputees of lower leg participated in this study. Fluorescent imaging agent was injected into lateral ankle dermis in one volunteered patient before the amputation and three lower legs after the amputation. Physiologically in the volunteer or enhanced by cyclical compression on three amputated limbs, several fluorescent longitudinal pathways from ankle dermis to the broken end of the amputated legs were subsequently visualized and studied using histological methods, laser confocal microscopy and electron microscopy methods respectively. Interestingly, the fluorescent pathways confirmed to be fibrous connective tissues and the presence of two types: those of the cutaneous pathway (located in dermis or the interlobular septum among adipose tissues within the hypodermis) and those of the perivascular pathway (located in connective tissues surrounding the veins and the arteries). The intrinsic three-dimensional architecture of each fluorescent pathway was the longitudinally running and interconnected fibril bundles, upon which, an interfacial transport pathway within connective tissues was visualized by fluorescein.

Conclusions: The current anatomical data suggested that a unique long-distance transport pathway composed of oriented fibrous connective tissues might play a pathophysiological role in draining dermal edema besides vascular circulations and provide novel understandings of general fibrous connective tissues in life science.

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APA
Hongyi Li, Chongqing Yang, Kuiyuan Lu, Liyang Zhang, Jiefu Yang, Fang Wang, Dongge Liu, Di Cui, Mingjun Sun, Jianxin Pang, Luru Dai, Dong Han, & Fulong Liao (2016). En långväga vätsketransportväg inom fibrösa bindvävar hos patienter med fotledsödem. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/a-long-distance-fluid-transport-pathway-within-fibrous-connective-tissues-in-patients-with-ankle-edema/
MLA
Hongyi Li, et al. "En långväga vätsketransportväg inom fibrösa bindvävar hos patienter med fotledsödem." 2016, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/a-long-distance-fluid-transport-pathway-within-fibrous-connective-tissues-in-patients-with-ankle-edema/.
Chicago
Hongyi Li et al. 2016. "En långväga vätsketransportväg inom fibrösa bindvävar hos patienter med fotledsödem.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/a-long-distance-fluid-transport-pathway-within-fibrous-connective-tissues-in-patients-with-ankle-edema/