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Inflammation-responsive focal constrictors in the mouse ear microcirculation.

Laboratory of Immunophysiology, Brigham & Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02115, USA.
Journal of Anatomy (impact factor: 2.37). 12/2006; 209(6):807-16. DOI:10.1111/j.1469-7580.2006.00656.x pp.807-16
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ABSTRACT In many capillary exchange beds, blood flow is locally regulated by precapillary sphincter-like activity. In this study, we used intravascular tracers and scanning electron microscopy to investigate precapillary blood flow regulation in the mouse ear. Gelatin ink injections of the normal mouse ear demonstrated 6.8 +/- 2.3 axial vessels with a cutoff of detectable tracer in the early branches: 19 +/- 11 focal constrictions were observed along the 1st to 5th order branches of the axial vessels. A perfusion tracer consisting of biotinylated anti-endothelial lectins (Ricinus Communis Agglutin, Lycopersicon Esculentum and Griffonia Simplicifolia) was circulated for 30 min under physiological conditions. Subsequent enzyme histochemistry demonstrated no significant change in distal perfusion or in the number of focal constrictions (P > 0.05). Furthermore, the focal constrictions were unresponsive to vasodilators such as organic nitrates and prostaglandin E1. By contrast, the presence of oxazolone-induced inflammation resulted in significant and sustained vasodilatation for more than 96 h (P > 0.001). Scanning electron microscopy demonstrated discrete constricting bands morphologically distinct from known precapillary sphincters. These results suggest that these previously unappreciated inflammation-responsive precapillary constrictors regulate capillary recruitment in the mouse ear microcirculation.

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Keywords

19 +/- 11 focal constrictions
 
5th order branches
 
axial vessels
 
bands morphologically distinct
 
biotinylated anti-endothelial lectins
 
blood flow
 
capillary exchange beds
 
detectable tracer
 
focal constrictions
 
Gelatin ink injections
 
intravascular tracers
 
Lycopersicon Esculentum
 
mouse ear
 
mouse ear microcirculation
 
normal mouse ear
 
organic nitrates
 
precapillary blood flow regulation
 
precapillary sphincter-like activity
 
scanning electron microscopy
 
Subsequent enzyme histochemistry