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Journal of Applied Physiology 1994-Feb

51Cr-RBCs and 125I-albumin as markers to estimate lymph drainage of the peritoneal cavity in sheep.

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Z Y Yuan
H Rodela
J B Hay
D Oreopoulos
M G Johnston

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The purpose of this study was to compare the use of 125I-labeled human serum albumin (125I-HSA) and autologous 51Cr-labeled red blood cells (51Cr-RBCs) as lymph flow markers to estimate lymph drainage of the peritoneal cavity in conscious sheep. In one group, we assessed lymph drainage from the appearance of intraperitoneally administered tracer in the bloodstream. To determine distribution of drainage into discrete lymph compartments, in a second group of studies, lymph was collected from the caudal mediastinal lymph node and the thoracic duct, both of which are involved in lymphatic drainage of the ovine peritoneal cavity. Ringer lactate solution (50 ml/kg) containing 8-10 microCi each of 125I-HSA and 51Cr-RBCs was infused into the peritoneal cavity. Lymph drainage was calculated by dividing the change in mass of tracer in the blood or lymph compartments by the average intraperitoneal tracer concentration. In noncannulated animals, lymph drainage averaged over 6 h was higher with 125I-HSA as tracer (1.35 +/- 0.12 vs. 0.62 +/- 0.19 ml.h-1.kg-1 with 51Cr-RBCs). A similar pattern was noted in terms of drainage into the caudal lymphatic (0.89 +/- 0.23 and 0.52 +/- 0.19 ml.h-1.kg-1 with 125I-HSA and 51Cr-RBCs, respectively) and thoracic duct (0.16 +/- 0.06 and 0.05 +/- 0.02 ml.h-1.kg-1 with 125I-HSA and 51Cr-RBCs, respectively). Analysis of 125I-HSA and 51Cr-RBC concentrations in lymph and intraperitoneal fluid suggested sieving of RBCs at the diaphragmatic stomata or lymph nodes. Using 125I-HSA as tracer and combining data from noncannulated and cannulated sheep, we estimated peritoneal lymph drainage to be 1.35 ml.h-1.kg-1, with 66% of this flow drained by the caudal vessel, 22% by the parasternal pathway (right lymph duct), and 12% by the thoracic duct.

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