Difference between revisions of "Lymph - Anatomy & Physiology"

From WikiVet English
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 4: Line 4:
  
 
==Formation==
 
==Formation==
Lymph is formed by the filtration of interstitial (tissue) fluid into [[Lymphatic Vessels - Anatomy & Physiology#Structure|lymphatic capillaries]]. As fluid enters the tissue space from the blood stream pressure builds up in this space and as this hydrostatic pressure increases it causes the interstitial fluid to diffuse into the [[Lymphatic Vessels - Anatomy & Physiology#Structure|lymphatic capillaries]] once the interstitial fluid has entered the lymphatic capillaries it is called lymph.
+
Lymph is formed by the filtration of interstitial (tissue) fluid into [[Lymphatic Vessels - Anatomy & Physiology#Structure|lymphatic capillaries]]. As fluid enters the tissue space from the blood stream, pressure builds up in this space and as this hydrostatic pressure increases it causes the interstitial fluid to diffuse into the [[Lymphatic Vessels - Anatomy & Physiology#Structure|lymphatic capillaries]] once the interstitial fluid has entered the lymphatic capillaries it is called lymph.
  
 
==Composition==
 
==Composition==

Revision as of 21:09, 16 September 2021


Introduction

Lymph, a fluid, is formed from interstitial fluid that is filtered into the lymph vessels. Lymph is transported through lymphatic vessels before eventually reentering the blood stream. Lymph transports lymphocytes and triacylglcerides.

Formation

Lymph is formed by the filtration of interstitial (tissue) fluid into lymphatic capillaries. As fluid enters the tissue space from the blood stream, pressure builds up in this space and as this hydrostatic pressure increases it causes the interstitial fluid to diffuse into the lymphatic capillaries once the interstitial fluid has entered the lymphatic capillaries it is called lymph.

Composition

Lymph has a similar composition to blood plasma and when initially formed lymph is a relatively colourless. Depending on where the lymph travels the lymph will contain different concentrations of lymphocytes, proteins and fats. The concentration of lymphocytes is highest in lymph after it has passed through lymph nodes, and lymph formed in the alimentary tract has a high concentration of fats.

Circulation

Lymph travels unidirectionally from tissue into the blood stream via lymphatic capillaries which join to form vessels and these then join to form ducts. As there is no central pump lymph is moved through the vessels via compression of the vessels by skeletal muscle contraction. All lymph passes through lymph nodes before it reenters the blood stream. Further details of the lymphatic vessels can be found here.



LIVE logo Originally funded by the RVC Jim Bee Award 2007



Error in widget FBRecommend: unable to write file /var/www/wikivet.net/extensions/Widgets/compiled_templates/wrt662116de7fb220_52871674
Error in widget google+: unable to write file /var/www/wikivet.net/extensions/Widgets/compiled_templates/wrt662116de82e239_28565651
Error in widget TwitterTweet: unable to write file /var/www/wikivet.net/extensions/Widgets/compiled_templates/wrt662116de85def3_48640263
WikiVet® Introduction - Help WikiVet - Report a Problem