Abstract
Summary
Direct single and combined cell- and plasma-volume determinations were made on normal and polycythemic mice with 32P-tagged red cells and 131I-tagged plasma. The data indicate that: (a) The Evans-blue plasma volumes in mice are above the probably more correct 131I-plasma volumes by a factor of 1.2 and in rabbits by a factor of 1.08. (b) The so-called mixing time of Evans blue is a withdrawal time of this dye by Evans blue-affin cells, most of which are probably macrophages. (c) The cell volume calculations based on Evans-blue values are higher than those obtained by direct determinations with the 32P technic by a factor of 1.56 in normal and 1.51 in tumor-bearing mice tested. (d) The average body hematocrit in mice is approximately 0.88 times the venous hematocrit. (e) On the basis of these conversion values a calculation of all values can be made if only one technic is employed (Fig. 1). (f) Hypervolemia caused by estrogen-secreting tumors is attributable to an almost selective plasma-volume rise while that with luteoma is due primarily to polycythemia and, to a lesser extent, to a plasma volume rise.
The valuable counsel of Dr. C. W. Sheppard is gratefully acknowledged. Miss Mary M. Knoohuizen and Miss Maryann Huddleston assisted in this work.
Get full access to this article
View all access options for this article.
