- Precapillary sphincter
The precapillary sphincter is a band of
smooth muscle that adjusts theblood flow into eachcapillary . Blood flow in a capillary changes asvasomotion occurs. The entirecapillary bed may be bypassed by blood flow througharteriovenous anastomoses . A precapillary sphincter encircles each capillary branch at the point where it branches from the arteriole. Contraction of the precapillary sphincter can close the branches off to blood flow. If the sphincter is damaged or can not contract, blood can flow into the capillary bed at high pressures. When capillary pressures are high (and this can be the result of gravity), fluid passes out of the capillaries into the interstitial space, and edema or fluid swelling is the result.References
*"Fundamentals of Anatomy & Physiology: seventh edition", Frederic H. Martini
*Dzulfitree B. Ahmad, "CUCMS MBBS 07/08 student"
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