method of maintaining the level of tissue fluid in intercellular space
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Factors affecting fluid movement and intercellular space forma-tion in the toad bladder. Toad (Bufo marinus) urinary bladder was employed to evaluate the effect of smooth muscle contraction and serosal hydrostatic pressure on vasopressin-induced osmotic water flow and intercellular space configuration.
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Tissue fluid is resulted from the plasma by the process of diffusion and filtration.
The fluid occupies the intracellular space and forms the connecting link in the transport of nutrition, gases, and the metabolic end-products between blood capillaries, tissue cells, and the lymph.
It is derived from
- Blood capillaries
- Tissue activities.
Its composition is the same as the lymph.
It can be maintained in the following ways:
- By retaining the Capillary permeability.
- by keeping The difference of pressure between the capillary and the tissue fluid
- by maintaining the difference of colloidal osmotic pressure between the blood and tissue fluid
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