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The Contribution Of The Lymph Hearts In Compensation For Acute Hypovolemic Stress In The Toad Bufo Marinus, Mark Baustian
The Contribution Of The Lymph Hearts In Compensation For Acute Hypovolemic Stress In The Toad Bufo Marinus, Mark Baustian
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Currently published data on the role of the lymphatic system in amphibians are inadequate and contradictory. Estimates of the rate of formation of lymph and the role of the lymph hearts in returning this fluid to the circulation are not based on actual volume determinations but rather estimates derived from changes in hematocrit using published values of plasma and blood volume. The lymph hearts are known to be vital to the maintenance of normal fluid compartment physiology and to increase their rate of activity during episodes of hypovolemic stress. Yet, significant redistribution of body fluids following hemorrage appears to occur …
The Significance Of Hypovolemia In Dehydrational Death In Anurans, Peter Blair Kimmel
The Significance Of Hypovolemia In Dehydrational Death In Anurans, Peter Blair Kimmel
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The importance of hypovolemia in dehydrational death was assessed in two anuran species. Xenopus laeyis, a species which experiences a significant reduction in circulating plasma volume with dehydration, was used to evaluate the role of sympathetic reflex compensation in hypovolemia. Adrenergic blockade with propranolol or phenoxybenzamine produced no significant reduction in dehydration tolerance in this species, although β-blockade with propranolol appeared to have a minor effect. The role of hypovolemic shock in the terminal circulatory collapse that precedes death in dehydrating anurans was investigated in the toad, Bufo marinus. The activity of lysosomal proteinases (cathepsins) was used as an indicator …