What's the difference between capillary and venula?
Capillary
Definition:
(a.) Resembling a hair; fine; minute; very slender; having minute tubes or interspaces; having very small bore; as, the capillary vessels of animals and plants.
(a.) Pertaining to capillary tubes or vessels; as, capillary action.
(n.) A tube or vessel, extremely fine or minute.
(n.) A minute, thin-walled vessel; particularly one of the smallest blood vessels connecting arteries and veins, but used also for the smallest lymphatic and biliary vessels.
Example Sentences:
(1) Electronmicroscopical investigations have revealed that, under normal conditions, a minor vesicular transfer of intravenously injected peroxidase occurs across the endothelium in segments of arterioles, capillaries and venules, especially in arterioles with a diameter about 15-30 mu.
(2) During capillary growth when endothelial cells (EC) undergo extensive proliferation and migration and pericytes are scarce, hyaluronic acid (HA) levels are elevated.
(3) The capillary-adipocyte distances were shorter and the vascularization density was higher in old rats.
(4) Within the capillary-perfused mucosa and muscularis (between 50 and 2000 microns from the urothelial surface), concentrations decreased by 50% for each 500-microns distance.
(5) The kidney disease was characterized by diffuse beaded deposition of rat gammaglobulin along the glomerular capillaries and proteinuria.
(6) The glomerular capillary is part of the arterial system and is better perceived as a "hemiarteriole."
(7) Their levels in urine are a useful indicator of the integrity of membrane barriers of the kidney glomerular capillary wall.
(8) Lisinopril increases cardiac output, and decreases pulmonary capillary wedge pressure and mean arterial pressure in patients with congestive heart failure refractory to conventional treatment with digitalis and diuretics.
(9) Combined study of lungs of 85 foetuses and newborns of various gestational age and 8 newborns dying during the first month of life showed the lung surfactant (LS) system to develop in parallel with formation of respiratory parts and lung capillary network.
(10) The penetration coefficient, determined by the surface tension, contact angle and viscosity, is a measure of the ability of a liquid to penetrate into a capillary space, such as interproximal regions, gingival pockets and pores.
(11) It is suggested that intra-endothelial conduction of electrical signals from capillaries to the resistance vessels may be involved in the local regulation of blood flow in the intact heart.
(12) Whereas the tight junctions of endoneurial capillaries are known to prevent certain blood-borne substances from entering the endoneurium, it was not clear whether the permeability of the pulpal capillaries, which are distant from the nerve fibres, could affect the nerve fibre environment.
(13) The observations support the idea that the function of pericytes in the choriocapillaris, the major source of nutrition for the retinal photoreceptors, resides in their contractility, and that pericytes do not remove necrotic endothelium during capillary atrophy.
(14) Indirect methods to evaluate left ventricular function included the use of the Swan-Ganz catheter for pulmonary capillary wedge pressure measurement, systolic time intervals, and cardiac output.
(15) PFP-MAM is separated by capillary GC and identified mass spectrometrically by selected ion monitoring (SIM).
(16) The wall of the yolk sac thickens as a result of this infolding and the densely packed capillaries.
(17) Confluent monolayers of capillary endothelial cells derived from Mongolian gerbil brain were irradiated with a single exposure of x-rays, and their radiosensitivity and sequential changes in morphology, staining intensity for factor VIII-related antigen (F VIII RAg), and capacity to produce prostacyclin (PGI2) were examined.
(18) GC using the capillary columns proved suitable for mapping of the carbohydrate profile of human seminal fluid and for the analyses of organic compounds accumulating in human adipose tissue.
(19) We conclude that: 1) the effective capillary PO2 in the fetal brain can be significantly reduced by increasing the distance between non-methemoglobin-laden erythrocytes in capillaries and 2) hypoxic inhibition of fetal breathing probably arises from discrete areas of the brain having a PO2 less than 3 Torr.
(20) Under normal conditions (venous PO2 greater than or equal to 40 mm Hg), oxygen delivery to the muscle was maintained mainly by large increases in the capillary exchange capacity and the oxygen extraction ratio in accord with tissue demand following the application of the above stresses.
Venula
Definition:
Example Sentences:
(1) Before the procedure the portal vein was found to be communicated with cardial and esophageal veins by two pathways, i,e., from the esophageal and gastric branches of the coronary vein to the esophageal varices, with the latter branches by way of the gastric intramural venula.
(2) Two groups of vascular structures were investigated: avascular part represented by pseudovessels and vascular part with protocapillaries, capillaries, sinusoids and venulae that are distinguished by their morphofunctional properties and the degree of maturity.
(3) In the dog with selective infusion of India ink into retroarticular veins, however, wide range of the distribution of the pigment in subarchnoidal venulae was observed.
(4) The necrosis results from the massive obliteration of the cutaneous venulae, not from the arterial failure.
(5) The light and electromicroscopical studies (cases 1 and 2) of a N. Suralis (neuropathic cases) display a loss of large myelinated fibers and marked reduced unmyelinated axons associated with osmiophilic inclusions in Schwann cells and endothelial venulae.
(6) If early biopsies show intravascular presence of macrophages in venulae or capillaries usually combined with a C3-deposition in glomular capillary walls, the prognosis of graft outcome seems to be poor even with rather heavy antirejection therapy.
(7) Arteriolae rectae coursed around interlobar veins before returning to the corticomedullary area, as venulae rectae.
(8) The light and electron-microscopical study of sural nerve displayed a loss of large myelinated fibers and a marked reduction of unmyelinated axons, associated with osmiophilic lamellated inclusions in Schwann cells and endothelial venulae.
(9) The main pathophysiological status, causing the pulmonary lesions, seemed to be peripheral circulatory insufficiency with increased permeability of peripheral vessels, especially of venulae.
(10) The results show that all the four tested filling materials (Biogloss, Evicrol, Isomolar, Isopast) significantly widened the pulpal arteriola; the Biogloss was ineffective for the diameter of the venula, but employing Evicrol, Isomolar and Isopast it was significantly increased.
(11) from the esophageal branches of the coronary vein to the esophageal varices, and from the gastric branches of the coronary vein to the esophageal varices by way of the gastric intramural venula.
(12) Data suggest that primary injured microvessels in SSc are likely to be arteriolae while venulae could be affected by secondary hypoxia due to the arteriolar damage with consequent release of tissue type plasminogen activator.
(13) Biopsy of the skin revealed involvement of the dermovascular loops with localized necrosis from extensive occlusion of dermal capillaries and venulae by fibrin thrombi.
(14) In an experimental study on rats and sheep we demonstrated by means of light reflexion rheography and laser doppler fluxmetry that manual lymphatic drainage therapy causes vessel narrowing followed by increased blood flow in the arterioles, capillaries and venulae of the skin as well as in peripheral arteries and an increased lymph flow in lymphatic collectors.
(15) There was a scattered involvement of capillaries and venulae in leptomeninges, peripancreatic and perirenal adipose tissue, pericardium, myocardium.
(16) We conclude that the local administration of RLX influences the microcirculation, possibly through an action on the smooth muscle of the venulae.
(17) Intravenous injection of carbon particles revealed an increased permeability of the venulae from the submucosa and serosa.