Abstract

Experiments were performed to study the effect of respiratory intrathoracic pressure changes upon thoracic duct lymph propulsion as compared to other forces driving lymph flow in anaesthetized and artificially ventilated dogs. The effect of an open bilateral pneumothorax upon thoracic duct flow and protein composition was determined at rest, with passive limb movement and during saline infusion. The effect of hyperventilation was also tested.

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