Studies on the transcapillary escape rate of albumin and capillary permeability in rhesus monkeys infected with Plasmodium knowlesi
The transcapillary escape rate and plasma clearance rate of albumin were studied in five rhesus monkeys infected with Plasmodium knowlesi in comparison with six control monkeys by using 125 I-HSA as a tracer. The plasma disappearance curve of the radioactivity was followed during the first 60 minute...
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th-mahidol.97402018-02-27T11:29:13Z Studies on the transcapillary escape rate of albumin and capillary permeability in rhesus monkeys infected with Plasmodium knowlesi S. Areekul Mahidol University Immunology and Microbiology Medicine The transcapillary escape rate and plasma clearance rate of albumin were studied in five rhesus monkeys infected with Plasmodium knowlesi in comparison with six control monkeys by using 125 I-HSA as a tracer. The plasma disappearance curve of the radioactivity was followed during the first 60 minutes after injection of this labeled protein. Plasma volume was found to be significantly higher while plasma albumin concentration was significantly lower, which resulted in the non-significantly increased intravascular albumin mass in the infected group. The mean values of the transcapillary escape rate, plasma clearance rate and the outflux of albumin from the intravascular to the extravascular compartments in the infected group were found to be significantly higher than those of the control group. This indicated that there was an increased leakage of plasma albumin from the circulation into the extravascular space in rhesus monkeys infected with P. knowlesi. As both capillary effective pore area per unit length available for restricted diffussion and the specific permeability coefficient of plasma albumin were found to be significantly increased in the infected group, therefore the increased leakage of albumin was probably due to the increased surface of capillary membrane. 2018-02-27T04:28:27Z 2018-02-27T04:28:27Z 1986-01-01 Article Annals of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology. Vol.80, No.4 (1986), 391-398 10.1080/00034983.1986.11812039 00034983 2-s2.0-0022904121 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/9740 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=0022904121&origin=inward |
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The transcapillary escape rate and plasma clearance rate of albumin were studied in five rhesus monkeys infected with Plasmodium knowlesi in comparison with six control monkeys by using 125 I-HSA as a tracer. The plasma disappearance curve of the radioactivity was followed during the first 60 minutes after injection of this labeled protein. Plasma volume was found to be significantly higher while plasma albumin concentration was significantly lower, which resulted in the non-significantly increased intravascular albumin mass in the infected group. The mean values of the transcapillary escape rate, plasma clearance rate and the outflux of albumin from the intravascular to the extravascular compartments in the infected group were found to be significantly higher than those of the control group. This indicated that there was an increased leakage of plasma albumin from the circulation into the extravascular space in rhesus monkeys infected with P. knowlesi. As both capillary effective pore area per unit length available for restricted diffussion and the specific permeability coefficient of plasma albumin were found to be significantly increased in the infected group, therefore the increased leakage of albumin was probably due to the increased surface of capillary membrane. |
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