2010
DOI: 10.1017/s1755254011000092
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Osmotic effects of ions diffusing in capillary plasma can explain Starling's osmotic force in plasma–ISF exchange

Abstract: The exchange of water between plasma and interstitial fluid (ISF) along the length of a capillary is attributed to a balancing of the Starling forces, site-specific differences in hydrostatic and osmotic pressures that theoretically determine directional fluid movement. The osmotic forces for water movement are attributed to the osmotic effects of proteins, colloid osmotic pressure (COP). Several physiological inconsistencies question the role of proteins and COP in fluid flux. A reconsideration of Hulett's in… Show more

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“…[ 4 ] Surrounding the capillary beds in the connective tissue, the ISF contains systemic biomarkers and its composition varies along with physiological changes. [ 5,6 ] Therefore, the ISF constitutes an informative proxy of serum and plasma, and appears as a promising alternative for blood, the gold standard in health monitoring. [ 4,7 ] Nevertheless, the use of ISF for this purpose is still relatively unexplored, mainly due to the lack of simple and reliable technologies for its extraction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 4 ] Surrounding the capillary beds in the connective tissue, the ISF contains systemic biomarkers and its composition varies along with physiological changes. [ 5,6 ] Therefore, the ISF constitutes an informative proxy of serum and plasma, and appears as a promising alternative for blood, the gold standard in health monitoring. [ 4,7 ] Nevertheless, the use of ISF for this purpose is still relatively unexplored, mainly due to the lack of simple and reliable technologies for its extraction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, the composition of ISF is very similar to that of blood and reflective of localized physiological information. 10,109 Understanding the role of capillary structure in the partitioning of analytes in ISF from blood is vital to gaining insight into relative concentrations of biomarkers of interest.…”
Section: Interstitial Fluid (Isf)mentioning
confidence: 99%