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单词 microcirculation
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Definition of microcirculation in English:

microcirculation

noun
mass noun
  • Circulation of the blood in the smallest blood vessels.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • As electric stimulation continued for weeks or months, microcirculation improved, which may have resulted in improved outcomes.
    • Several botanical extracts have been shown to improve microcirculation, capillary flow, and vascular tone, and to strengthen the connective tissue of the perivascular amorphous substrate.
    • Aside from making you look like a cut-price superhero, the eye mask massages your temples, stimulating nerves to ‘improve microcirculation and reduce stress’.
    • It may also improve microcirculation and reduce platelet aggregation.
    • If alveolar clearance is faster than the rate of removing interstitial liquid by lung microcirculation, hydration of the interstitium increases and a back flux may occur that redirects more and more liquid to alveoli over time.
    • Neutrophils are known to be held up in the pulmonary microcirculation under normal circumstances since, because of their size, they have to deform to negotiate the smaller pulmonary capillary segments.
    • The ingredient, he says, also improves microcirculation of tiny skin capillaries, supporting better oxygen and nutrient supply and better hydration, which work together to give skin a healthy look and vibrant glow.
    • A weakening of the connection between the epidermis and dermis also reduces shearing and blistering thresholds, decreases communication between the dermis and epidermis, and reduces microcirculation to the epidermis.
    • Salvia not only restores normal microcirculation, but normalizes blood viscosity from other factors, as well.
    • Measurement of the retinal arterioles offers a non-invasive means to evaluate systemic associations of the human microcirculation in vivo.
    • Injection of Salvia miltiorrhizae could dilate the blood vessels and improve microcirculation.
    • The gel is applied topically to mobilize the fatty acids (stored body fat) and improve microcirculation and drainage in the applied area.
    • We recently used a computational network model of the pulmonary microcirculation to estimate pressure drops in the lung.
    • Remodeling of systemic airway microcirculation, as studied in tracheal whole-mount preparations, revealed an allergen-induced increase in both the diameter and length of the airway microvessels.
    • The authors speculate that HVPC reverses wound area expansion and increases microcirculation by release of nitric oxide in the microenvironment.
    • Consequently, in each roundtrip from the lungs to the tissues the vast majority of cells escape the narrow vessels of the microcirculation before any significant polymerization has begun.
    • Furthermore, it may be a contributing factor in understanding the thrombosis process in the collagen-rich microcirculation and venous structures, and it may explain why some vessels thrombose and others do not.
    • Although this study is unable to clarify the mechanisms further, alterations at the level of microcirculation within individual organs are likely to play a role under these conditions.
    • This leads to edema and altered microcirculation in the skin, which results in impaired healing.
    • It also considers blood flow, arterial disease, and microcirculation.

Derivatives

  • microcirculatory

  • adjective
    • At the junction of the flowing blood and extracellular space, the endothelium is a dynamic organ that modulates local hemostasis, cell trafficking, and microcirculatory blood flow.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The primary goal in patients with septic shock is rapid restoration of hemodynamic stability and microcirculatory tissue oxygen delivery.
      • However, Ellis and colleagues demonstrated maldistribution of microcirculatory blood flow in the skeletal muscle of septic rats.
      • Jull and colleagues studied the effectiveness of a common adjuvant therapy, pentoxifylline, which is thought to correct microcirculatory disorders by lowering blood viscosity.
      • Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome appears to result from a cascade of organism-related factors, inflammatory mediators, endothelial injury, disturbed hemostasis, and microcirculatory abnormalities.
 
 

Definition of microcirculation in US English:

microcirculation

nounˌmīkrōˌsərkyəˈlāSH(ə)n
  • Circulation of the blood in the smallest blood vessels.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Injection of Salvia miltiorrhizae could dilate the blood vessels and improve microcirculation.
    • Several botanical extracts have been shown to improve microcirculation, capillary flow, and vascular tone, and to strengthen the connective tissue of the perivascular amorphous substrate.
    • Although this study is unable to clarify the mechanisms further, alterations at the level of microcirculation within individual organs are likely to play a role under these conditions.
    • Neutrophils are known to be held up in the pulmonary microcirculation under normal circumstances since, because of their size, they have to deform to negotiate the smaller pulmonary capillary segments.
    • Salvia not only restores normal microcirculation, but normalizes blood viscosity from other factors, as well.
    • Measurement of the retinal arterioles offers a non-invasive means to evaluate systemic associations of the human microcirculation in vivo.
    • If alveolar clearance is faster than the rate of removing interstitial liquid by lung microcirculation, hydration of the interstitium increases and a back flux may occur that redirects more and more liquid to alveoli over time.
    • We recently used a computational network model of the pulmonary microcirculation to estimate pressure drops in the lung.
    • It also considers blood flow, arterial disease, and microcirculation.
    • Aside from making you look like a cut-price superhero, the eye mask massages your temples, stimulating nerves to ‘improve microcirculation and reduce stress’.
    • A weakening of the connection between the epidermis and dermis also reduces shearing and blistering thresholds, decreases communication between the dermis and epidermis, and reduces microcirculation to the epidermis.
    • As electric stimulation continued for weeks or months, microcirculation improved, which may have resulted in improved outcomes.
    • The gel is applied topically to mobilize the fatty acids (stored body fat) and improve microcirculation and drainage in the applied area.
    • This leads to edema and altered microcirculation in the skin, which results in impaired healing.
    • The ingredient, he says, also improves microcirculation of tiny skin capillaries, supporting better oxygen and nutrient supply and better hydration, which work together to give skin a healthy look and vibrant glow.
    • Consequently, in each roundtrip from the lungs to the tissues the vast majority of cells escape the narrow vessels of the microcirculation before any significant polymerization has begun.
    • The authors speculate that HVPC reverses wound area expansion and increases microcirculation by release of nitric oxide in the microenvironment.
    • Remodeling of systemic airway microcirculation, as studied in tracheal whole-mount preparations, revealed an allergen-induced increase in both the diameter and length of the airway microvessels.
    • It may also improve microcirculation and reduce platelet aggregation.
    • Furthermore, it may be a contributing factor in understanding the thrombosis process in the collagen-rich microcirculation and venous structures, and it may explain why some vessels thrombose and others do not.
 
 
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