Geometrical distribution of capillaries in mammalian striated muscle
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- DOI: 10.1152/ajplegacy.1975.228.5.1376
Geometrical distribution of capillaries in mammalian striated muscle
Abstract
Striated muscles of hindlimb, jaw, or tongue in dogs, cats, rabbits, rats, and guinea pigs were perfused under high pressure with Microfil (a silicone elastomer of viscosity 20 cP approx.) to outline the vascular bed. When the material had set, the muscles were fixed in formalin. Exmination of histological sections, strained by a modified Gomori trichrome method, showed capillaries containing Microfil as well as some, unperfused, filled with red cells. From well-perfused bundles the numbers of capillaries surrounding each fiber were counted; in all muscles these ranged from 0 to 9 with mean values betweeen 3.2 and 4.0. This was true of both red and white muscle. The mean number of fibers sharing one capillary ranged from 2.0 to 3.2, the lower value being found when four vessels surrounded a fiber and the higher value when there was only three. The results indicate a continuum of transitional models from a square array of fibers with each capillary between two adjacent fibers to a hexagonal array with capillaries at alternate vertices.
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