We estimated the volumetric lymphatic clearance rate of pericardial fluid i
n sheep. In the first group of studies, I-125-human serum albumin (HSA) was
injected into the pericardial cavity and after 4 h, various lymph nodes an
d tissues were excised and counted for radioactivity. Several lymphatic dra
inage pathways existed defined by elevated I-125-HSA in the middle and caud
al mediastinal, intercostal, and the cardiac nodes located near the root of
the aorta. In a second group of experiments, the plasma recovery of intrap
ericardially administered tracer was compared in sheep with intact lymphati
cs and in animals in which thoracic duct lymph was diverted and other relev
ant lymphatics ligated. The 4-h plasma recoveries were reduced significantl
y from an average of 12.2 +/- 3.4% injected dose in the lymph-intact group
to 3.0 +/- 1.1% injected dose in the diverted/ligated group (an inhibition
of similar to 75%), In order to estimate the volumetric clearance of perica
rdial fluid through lymphatics in conscious sheep, I-125-HSA was administer
ed into the pericardial cavity to serve as the lymph flow marker. I-131-HSA
was injected intravenously to permit calculation of plasma tracer loss and
tracer recirculation into lymphatics. From mass balance equations, total p
ericardial clearance into lymphatics averaged 1.50 +/- 0.43 ml/h or similar
to 1.13 ml/h if one was to assume that the average 25% recovered plasma tr
acer in lymph diverted/ligated animals was due to nonlymphatic transport. I
n conclusion, mediastinal lymphatic pathways remove a volume equivalent to
the pericardial volume (8.1 +/- 1.1 ml) every 5.4 to 7.2 h. (C) 1999 Academ
ic Press.