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Fluid-filled space in organs
In anatomy, the interstitium is a contiguous fluid-filled space existing between a structural barrier, such as a cell membrane or the skin, and internal
Interstitium
Microscopic structural and functional unit of the kidney
the renal medulla provides the mechanism for generating a hypertonic interstitium, which allows the recovery of solute-free water from within the nephron
Nephron
Innermost part of the kidney
(and therefore oxygen delivery) to the renal medulla. The medullary interstitium is the tissue surrounding the loop of Henle in the medulla. It functions
Renal_medulla
Medical condition
nephritis, is inflammation of the area of the kidney known as the renal interstitium, which consists of a collection of cells, extracellular matrix, and fluid
Interstitial_nephritis
Scarring of the lungs
both lungs. The scarring (pulmonary fibrosis) involves the pulmonary interstitium (the supporting framework of the lung). UIP is thus classified as a form
Usual_interstitial_pneumonia
Body fluid outside the cells of a multicellular organism
March 2018). "Meet Your Interstitium, a Newfound 'Organ'". Scientific American. Retrieved 28 March 2018. "Is the Interstitium Really a New Organ?". The
Extracellular_fluid
Part of kidney tissue
concentration. As water is osmotically driven from the descending limb into the interstitium, it readily enters the capillaries. The low bloodflow through the vasa
Loop_of_Henle
Pathological conditions of the kidney, impairing the organ's ability to filter blood
capillaries of the kidney; tubules, which carry filtered blood; the renal interstitium, the fluid-filled space between these structures; and the renal blood
Kidney_disease
Radiologic sign
pulmonary opacities caused by fluid or cellular infiltration into the interstitium of the lungs. They are named after Irish neurologist and radiologist
Kerley_lines
Macrophage found in the lungs
medical history Image Image comment Anthracosis Black-brown granules Interstitium (perivascular) Age and urban dwelling. Coal workers Black arrow shows
Alveolar_macrophage
node Bone marrow Thymus Spleen Gut-associated lymphoid tissue Tonsils Interstitium Nervous Central nervous Brain Cerebral hemispheres Thalamus Hypothalamus
List of organs of the human body
List_of_organs_of_the_human_body
Medical condition
Fanconi syndrome Bartter syndrome Gitelman syndrome Liddle's syndrome Interstitium Interstitial nephritis Pyelonephritis Balkan endemic nephropathy Vascular
Encapsulating peritoneal sclerosis
Encapsulating_peritoneal_sclerosis
Abnormal formation of clumps of inflammatory cells (granulomata)
cause fibrosis, granuloma formation, or the accumulation of fluid in the interstitium of the heart, or a combination of the former two. Cardiac sarcoidosis
Sarcoidosis
Mechanism creating a concentration gradient
making the filtrate hypotonic (with a higher water potential). The interstitium is now "salty" or hypertonic, and will attract water as below. This constitutes
Countercurrent_multiplication
Physiologic phenomenon
and water are reabsorbed from the tubules and dumped into the renal interstitium. From there, Starling forces dictate the gradient for movement of water
Aldosterone_escape
endomicroscopy technology or pCLE was instrumental in discovering the interstitium, a contiguous fluid-filled space existing between a structural barrier
Mauna_Kea_Technologies
Blood vessel
the peritubular capillaries due to the higher fluid pressure of the interstitium, driven by reabsorption of fluid and electrolytes via active transport
Peritubular_capillaries
Liquid component of blood
pressure drops in circulatory shock, Starling forces drive fluid into the interstitium, causing third spacing. Standing still for a prolonged period will cause
Blood_plasma
Fibrosis of lungs due to unknown causes
abnormal and excessive deposition of collagen (fibrosis) in the pulmonary interstitium with minimal associated inflammation. Cellular senescence is suspected
Idiopathic_pulmonary_fibrosis
Order of annelid worms
(i.e. interstitium). This means that the larval or juvenile stages of a larger pleistoannelid ancestor temporarily inhabiting the interstitium stopped
Orbiniida
Organic compound
ducts of the nephrons, thus raising the osmolarity in the medullary interstitium surrounding the thin descending limb of the loop of Henle, which makes
Urea
Kidney system
transporter A1. This increases the concentration of urea in the surrounding interstitium and increases the osmolarity. Osmolarity influences the strength of the
Collecting_duct_system
Organ of the urinary system
nephritis is inflammation of the area of the kidney known as the renal interstitium. Kidney stones (nephrolithiasis) are a relatively common and particularly
Kidney
Iron-storage complex
Histopathology of a case of chronic pulmonary congestion, showing interstitium with hemosiderin deposition (black arrow), edema and collagenous thickening
Hemosiderin
American biotherapeutics company
immune-mediated disorders that cause progressive fibrosis of the lung interstitium and remain a high unmet medical need. ATYR1923 is currently being investigated
ATyr_Pharma
Subtle energy channels described in yoga and Tantra
higher planes which the development of that fire confers". Aura Chakra Interstitium Meridian (Chinese medicine) Mudra Prana Subtle body B. K. S. Iyengar
Nadi_(yoga)
Fluid accumulation in the tissue and air spaces of the lungs
increased hydrostatic pressure causing increased fluid in the pulmonary interstitium and alveoli. Noncardiogenic causes are associated with the oncotic pressure
Pulmonary_edema
Study of disease
diagnosis. Medical renal diseases may affect the glomerulus, the tubules and interstitium, the vessels, or a combination of these compartments. Surgical pathology
Pathology
Anatomical structure of the kidney
the ascending portion, sodium chloride and urea are secreted into the interstitium, while water is reabsorbed. The slow blood flow in the straight arterioles
Vasa_recta_(kidney)
Excess connective tissue in healing
by macrophages as well as any damaged tissue between surfaces called interstitium. Other soluble mediators of fibrosis include CTGF, platelet-derived growth
Fibrosis
Diseases of the space or tissue between the alveoli of the lungs
lung disease (DPLD), is a group of respiratory diseases affecting the interstitium (the tissue) and space around the alveoli (air sacs) of the lungs. It
Interstitial_lung_disease
Disease characterized by rapid swelling
vascular permeability, leading to rapid accumulation of fluid in the interstitium. This is most obvious in the face, where the skin has relatively little
Angioedema
Paired organ in the urinary system of mammals
capillaries, as well as collecting ducts, into which nephrons empty, and renal interstitium. The nephron is composed of a renal corpuscle and a renal tubule. The
Mammalian_kidney
Reproductive system of the human male
production of androgens is the Leydig cells that are located in the interstitium between seminiferous tubules. The epididymis is a long whitish mass of
Male_reproductive_system
Purported organ in Traditional Chinese medicine
Dosha—Vatta, Pitta, and Kapha, the three Ayurvedic life elements in the body Interstitium Qigong Avijgan, Majid; Avijgan, Mahtab (2015). "Meraque or Triple Energizer
San_Jiao
Inflammatory disease of the kidney
pressure will cause water and electrolytes to move into the surrounding interstitium, the space that separates internal structures of the body and skin, leading
Glomerulonephrosis
Anatomical structure of the kidney
through passive diffusion. Salt moves out of the tubule and into the interstitium due to osmotic pressure created by the countercurrent system. Functionally
Ascending limb of loop of Henle
Ascending_limb_of_loop_of_Henle
Formation of mineral deposits in the kidneys
Randall in 1937, are calcium phosphate deposits that form in the papillary interstitium and are thought to be the nidus required for stone development. In addition
Kidney_stone_disease
Cardiac hormone which increases renal sodium excretion
chloride (NaCl), and urea) out of the medullary interstitium. The lower osmolarity of the medullary interstitium leads to less reabsorption of tubular fluid
Atrial_natriuretic_peptide
Hollow cavity found in the lungs
bacteria. Cytokines and fluids are released into the alveolar cavity, interstitium, or both, in response to infection, causing the effective surface area
Pulmonary_alveolus
Circulation of the blood in the smallest blood vessels
capillaries. The process depends on the difference of gradients between the interstitium and blood, with molecules moving to low concentrated spaces from high
Microcirculation
Respiratory failure due to widespread inflammation in the lungs
Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a type of respiratory failure characterized by rapid onset of widespread inflammation in the lungs. Symptoms
Acute respiratory distress syndrome
Acute_respiratory_distress_syndrome
Topics referred to by the same term
vessels, or both, including: Edema, abnormal accumulation of fluid in the interstitium, manifesting as swelling Peripheral edema, edema in peripheral body parts
Congestion
Abnormal accumulation of iron in the body
within cells, while hemochromatosis is hemosiderin within cells and the interstitium. Hemosiderosis is iron overload that does not cause tissue damage, while
Iron_overload
Clear, colorless bodily fluid found in the brain and spinal cord
are exchanged for sodium and chloride on the cell surface facing the interstitium. Sodium, chloride, bicarbonate and potassium are then actively secreted
Cerebrospinal_fluid
Inflammation of the heart muscle
histopathology (how the tissue looks like under the microscope): myocardial interstitium may show abundant edema and inflammatory infiltrate, rich in lymphocytes
Myocarditis
Study of the physiology of the kidney
the renal interstitium (the connective tissue that surrounds the nephrons), and then the transport of these substances from the interstitium into the bloodstream
Renal_physiology
Chemical compound
permeability of principal cells in the collecting tubule. The medullary interstitium of the collecting duct system naturally has a high sodium concentration
Lithium_carbonate
inflammatory disorders of the kidney glomerulus (glomerulonephritis) and interstitium (tubulointerstitial nephritis). Vice Principal and Head of the College
John_Savill
Class of chemical compounds
level, facilitating Ca2+ to leave the epithelial cells into the renal interstitium. Thus, intracellular Ca2+ concentration is decreased, which allows more
Thiazide
in the dermis around capillary blood vessels, on collagen and in the interstitium In non-bullous cases, perivascular and interstitial neutrophils are sometimes
Vacuolar_interface_dermatitis
Lump of extravasated sperm found in some vasectomized men
also form from sperm leaking from the vas deferens into the surrounding interstitium. Leakage of sperm elicits an immune response which can lead to chronic
Sperm_granuloma
One-humped camel
yellow, disc-shaped and divided into two lobes. The camel epididymis interstitium revealed several blood vessels harboring special regulatory devices such
Dromedary
Medical condition
Lipase activation produces the necrosis of fat tissue in pancreatic interstitium and peripancreatic spaces as well as vessel damage. Necrotic fat cells
Acute_pancreatitis
Physical effects resulting from activation of the immune system
leukocytes within the tissue via chemotaxis: Leukocytes reaching the tissue interstitium bind to extracellular matrix proteins via expressed integrins and CD44
Inflammation
Biological membrane that separates the interior of a cell from its outside environment
forms its basal and lateral surfaces. It faces outwards, towards the interstitium, and away from the lumen. Basolateral membrane is a compound phrase referring
Cell_membrane
Group of segmented worms
(i.e. interstitium). This means that the larval or juvenile stages of a larger pleistoannelid ancestor temporarily inhabiting the interstitium stopped
Protodriliformia
Class of diffuse lung diseases affecting the pulmonary interstitium
diffuse lung diseases. These diseases typically affect the pulmonary interstitium, although some also have a component affecting the airways (for instance
Idiopathic interstitial pneumonia
Idiopathic_interstitial_pneumonia
Non-fatal disease of the lungs
limited ability to pump this edema out of the airspace and back in to the interstitium. The presence of this edema has the following detrimental impacts: The
Diffuse_alveolar_damage
Phagocytic white blood cells containing an iron storage compound
characterized by coarse brown pigment, which is slightly refractile), and interstitium with edema, hemosiderin deposition (black arrow) and collagenous thickening
Siderophage
Cancerous tumor originating in the stomach lining
tumour cells are discohesive and secrete mucus, which is delivered in the interstitium, producing large pools of mucus/colloid (optically "empty" spaces). It
Stomach_cancer
Severe protein malnutrition
disrupted this balance, and thus impaired the return flow of fluid from the interstitium into the capillary and venous structures. It has been taught that this
Kwashiorkor
Location where all ten sefirot in the Tree of Life are united as one
("attitude," from the root of Daʻat) of the soul. Daʻat corresponds with the interstitium in the human body. In the brain, Daʻat is represented by the claustrum
Da'at
Respiratory illnesses that restrict lung expansion
Pulmonary alveolar proteinosis Conditions specifically affecting the interstitium are called interstitial lung diseases. Nonmuscular diseases of the upper
Restrictive_lung_disease
Polysaccharides found in animal tissue
extravascular spaces, which affects solubility of macromolecules in the interstitium, changes chemical equilibria, and stabilizes the structure of collagen
Glycosaminoglycan
Lung inflammation due to repeated inhalation of antigens
chronic hypersensitivity pneumonitis on lung biopsies is expansion of the interstitium by lymphocytes accompanied by an occasional multinucleated giant cell
Hypersensitivity_pneumonitis
Disease of the respiratory system
the condition of air escaping overdistended alveoli into the pulmonary interstitium. It is a rare disease that occurs most often in premature infants, even
Respiratory_disease
Inhaled air volume not involved in gas exchange
Carbon dioxide is retained, making a bicarbonate-buffered blood and interstitium possible. Inspired air is brought to body temperature, increasing the
Dead_space_(physiology)
Theoretical drug measure in pharmacology
if a drug diffuses out of the intravascular space into the tissues or interstitium, the measured concentration will be lower-than-expected compared to a
Volume_of_distribution
diagnosis. Medical renal diseases may affect the glomerulus, the tubules and interstitium, the vessels, or a combination of these compartments. http://www.renalpathsoc
Renal_pathology
Mammalian hormone released from the pituitary gland
transporters, which facilitates its reabsorption into the medullary interstitium as it travels down the concentration gradient created by removing water
Vasopressin
Red pigment of the bile
fully,[dubious – discuss] and bilirubin can freely pass into the brain interstitium, whereas more developed individuals with increased bilirubin in the blood
Bilirubin
Structural support for biological cells
usage of the term is more recent (Gospodarowicz et al., 1979). Anoikis Interstitium Perineuronal net Temporal feedback Advanced glycation end-product "Matrix
Extracellular_matrix
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List_of_Radiolab_episodes
Collection of air outside of the normal air space of the pulmonary alveoli
and visceral pleura. (This supportive tissue is called the pulmonary interstitium.) This collection of air develops as a result of alveolar and terminal
Pulmonary interstitial emphysema
Pulmonary_interstitial_emphysema
Rare lung disease, present at birth and treatable by lung transplants
unknown. Abnormal lung development is characterized by thickened alveolar interstitium, misplacement of pulmonary capillaries away from the alveolar surface
Alveolar_capillary_dysplasia
Changes in the physiology of the heart
is the major cell involved in remodeling. Fibroblasts, collagen, the interstitium, and the coronary vessels to a lesser extent, also play a role. A common
Ventricular_remodeling
Interstitial cells
concept of TC was promptly adopted by other laboratories, as well. The interstitium (stroma) is in most of the cases seen as a connecting "device" for the
Telocyte
Community of microorganisms in the gut
of different diseases. If the gut is perforated, bacteria invade the interstitium, causing a potentially fatal infection. The two main types of inflammatory
Gut_microbiota
Inflammation of the kidney
(collecting system) and kidney. The kidney parenchyma presents in the interstitium abscesses (suppurative necrosis), consisting in purulent exudate (pus):
Pyelonephritis
Medical condition
in the acini with lymphocytic and monocytic infiltrate found in the interstitium. Cytomegalovirus (CMV) sialadenitis may show no gross symptoms. Chronic
Sialadenitis
Part of kidney anatomy
the loop of Henle. The permeability is as follows: Also, the medullary interstitium is highly concentrated (because of the activity of the ascending limb)
Descending limb of loop of Henle
Descending_limb_of_loop_of_Henle
Inflammation and stiffening of the underskin fat
multifactorial, involving tissue hypoxia, leakage of proteins into the interstitium, and leukocyte activation. Studies of patients with lipodermatosclerosis
Lipodermatosclerosis
Thin layer of tissue in various organs
Wayne, M., Carr-Locke, D. and Theise, N. (2018). Structure and Distribution of an Unrecognized Interstitium in Human Tissues. Scientific Reports, 8(1).
Submucosa
in the dermis around capillary blood vessels, on collagen and in the interstitium In non-bullous cases, perivascular and interstitial neutrophils are sometimes
Histopathologic diagnosis of dermatitis
Histopathologic_diagnosis_of_dermatitis
Human protein
alpha 2, also termed alpha smooth muscle actin or α-SMA) in their lung's interstitium, almost complete absence of lung myofibroblasts that contained ACTA2
PDPN
Medical condition affecting newborn infants
membrane results in leakage of liquid, plasma proteins, and cells into the interstitium and alveolar spaces. Surfactant is synthesised by type II alveolar cells
Meconium_aspiration_syndrome
Family of rare chronic and complex disorders that affect the lungs of children
affect the lungs of children. In the lungs, these disorders affect the interstitium, which is the space around the alveoli. The alveoli are the air sacs
Childhood interstitial lung disease
Childhood_interstitial_lung_disease
Medical condition caused by the deposition of calcium salts in the kidneys
locally in the organism. The deposits are collected in the inner medullary interstitium in the basement membranes of the thin limbs of the loop of Henle. The
Nephrocalcinosis
Sudden decrease in kidney function that develops within seven days
kidney's structures, including the glomeruli, kidney tubules, or the interstitium. Common causes of each are glomerulonephritis, acute tubular necrosis
Acute_kidney_injury
Medical condition
outward overcomes pressure inward, and fluid is distributed to the lung interstitium, preserving oxygen exchange at the capillary. Fluid is transported to
Cardiac_asthma
Abnormally low level of oxygen in the blood
to compensate for hypoxic states. Diseases that affect the pulmonary interstitium can also result in hypoxia, by affecting the ability of oxygen to diffuse
Hypoxemia
Topics referred to by the same term
serving the forearm Acute interstitial nephritis, nephritis affecting the interstitium of the kidneys Ain (given name), a common Estonian masculine given name
Ain_(disambiguation)
Clinical procedure to classify acute kidney injuries
pressure to the renal capillary system, hypoxic injury to the renal interstitium, inflammation of the renal tubules, or necrosis and apoptosis of the
Renal_angina
German immunologist
development of the thymus and the relationships between lymphocytes and the interstitium. He was able to achieve groundbreaking advances in the study of the thymus
Thomas_Boehm_(biologist)
Pharmaceutical drug
infusion, iobitridol is distributed in the circulatory system and the interstitium. The substance is only marginally bound to blood plasma proteins (to
Iobitridol
Structures projecting from cells
PMC 10217384. PMID 37408260. In this context, dendritic cells within the renal interstitium are ideally positioned for immune surveillance, as their foot processes
Cellular_extensions
American academic (1928–2024)
energy and buildings." Energy and Buildings 35.1 (2003): 15-25. The Interstitium: A zoning strategy for seasonally adaptive architecture." (2000, co-authored
Ralph_Lewis_Knowles
Pulmonary function test
concentration will reduce DLCO) and pulmonary hemorrhage (excess RBC's in the interstitium or alveoli can absorb CO and artificially increase the DLCO capacity)
Spirometry
Chronic loss of kidney function
tubules, the vasculature (afferent and efferent renal arterioles) and the interstitium. Renal fibrosis is the final common pathway of DN. This fibrosis is a
Diabetic_nephropathy
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Russian
(Russian ИÑидор): Russian form of Greek Isidoros, ISIDOR means "gift of Isis."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Daughter
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
The Great Princess; : Fortunate; An Ancient City of India; Who has Everything
Girl/Female
Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Japanese
Melody
Surname or Lastname
German (Pöllmann)
German (Pöllmann) : from a short form of a personal name formed with Old High German bald ‘bold’ + man ‘man’.North German : variant of Pohlmann 1.South German variant of Bollmann.English : variant spelling of Polman.
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Indian, Sikh
Pure Love
Boy/Male
Arabic
King
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Light of Candle
Girl/Female
Hindu
Worshipped
Girl/Female
German
Brilliant protectress.
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