
By CIBA Foundation Staff
Content:
Chapter 1 advent: pursuits of the assembly (pages 1–2): C. J. Dickinson
Chapter 2 Ultrastructural foundation for Alveolar?Capillary Permeability to Protein (pages 3–28): Eveline E. Schneeberger
Chapter three Permeability of Pulmonary Vascular Endothelium (pages 29–48): A. P. Fishman and G. G. Pietra
Chapter four The Permeability of Lung Capillary and Alveolar partitions as Determinants of Liquid activities within the Lung (pages 49–64): L. B. Strang
Chapter five Interstitial Fluid and Transcapillary Fluid stability within the Lung (pages 65–76): Bjarne A. Waaler and Petter Aarseth
Chapter 6 Dynamics of Subatmospheric strain within the Pulmonary Interstitial Fluid (pages 77–100): Arthur C. Guyton, Aubrey E. Taylor, Robert E. Drake and James C. Parker
Chapter 7 impression of Lung Inflation on Alveolar Permeability to Solutes (pages 101–124): Edmund A. Egan
Chapter eight Comparative elements of Salt and Water delivery throughout Lung (pages 125–132): R. D. Keynes
Chapter nine delivery of Ions and Water around the Epithelium of Fish Gills (pages 133–159): J. Maetz
Chapter 10 Coupling of Water to Solute circulation in remoted Gastric Mucosa (pages 161–177): R. P. Durbin
Chapter eleven Ion shipping throughout Amphibian Lung (pages 179–197): John T. Gatzy
Chapter 12 Ion delivery and Water stream within the Mammalian Lung (pages 199–220): R. E. Olver
Chapter thirteen Carbonate Dehydratase (Carbonic Anhydrase) and the Fetal Lung (pages 221–234): T. M. Adamson and B. P. Waxman
Chapter 14 Lung Carbonate Dehydratase (Carbonic anhydrase), CO2 shops and CO2 shipping (pages 235–254): Leon E. Farhi, John L. Plewes and Albert J. Olszowka
Chapter 15 Mechanism of Alveolar Flooding in Acute Pulmonary Oedema (pages 255–272): Norman C. Staub, Marlys Gee and Carol Vreim
Chapter sixteen Intracellular and Subcellular Oedema and Dehydration (pages 273–300): Eugene D. Robin and James Theodore
Chapter 17 scientific issues of Lung Liquid (pages 301–317): C. J. Dickinson
Chapter 18 last comments (pages 319–321): C. J. Dickinson
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1972a) A comparative cytochemical study of microbodies (peroxisomes) in great alveolar cells of rodents, rabbit and monkey. J . Histocheiti. Cytocheni. 20, 180-191 SCHNEEBERGER, E. E. (19726) Development of peroxisomes in granular pneumocytes during pre- and postnatal growth. Lab. Invwt. 27, 581-589 SCHNEEBERGER, E. E. & KARNOVSKY, M. J . (1971) The influence of intravascular fluid volume on the permeability of newborn and adult mouse lungs to ultrastructural protein tracers. J. Cell B i d . 49, 3 19-334 SCHNEEBERGER-KEELEY, E.
Therefore, it would seem reasonable to wonder whether it is really the pulmonary capillaries that are leaking in Dr Staub’s endotoxin experiments. Finally, I have serious misgivings about modelling on the basis of three p r e sizes: given three pore sizes and a good computer, there is not much about pulmonary vascular permeability that cannot be explained. But the biological validity of the explanation could depend heavily on the anatomical assumptions about the size, nature and distribution of the pores.
For example Renkin a/. (19746) have looked at the effects of histamine infusion on the capillaries of the dog paw. They have shown, just as Dr Staub did, that as the histamine goes in so lymph flow goes up and protein concentration goes up. But if the venous pressure is then increased, which really is the test of a large pore system opening up, lymph flow goes up and protein concentration comes down. This finding suggests that either there is significant molecular sieving of macromolecules, which is inconsistent with the large leaks seen by the electron microscopists, or there are separate pathways for water and protein across the capillary wall.