间质液
体液
真皮
医学
免疫系统
组织液
病理
重症监护医学
免疫学
作者
Mark Friedel,Ian A. P. Thompson,Gerald B. Kasting,Ronen Polsky,David D. Cunningham,H. Tom Soh,Jason Heikenfeld
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41551-022-00998-9
摘要
The volume of interstitial fluid (ISF) in the human body is three times that of blood. Yet, collecting diagnostically useful ISF is more challenging than collecting blood because the extraction of dermal ISF disrupts the delicate balance of pressure between ISF, blood and lymph, and because the triggered local inflammation further skews the concentrations of many analytes in the extracted fluid. In this Perspective, we overview the most meaningful differences in the make-up of ISF and blood, and discuss why ISF cannot be viewed generally as a diagnostically useful proxy for blood. We also argue that continuous sensing of small-molecule analytes in dermal ISF via rapid assays compatible with nanolitre sample volumes or via miniaturized sensors inserted into the dermis can offer clinically advantageous utility, particularly for the monitoring of therapeutic drugs and of the status of the immune system. This Perspective argues that dermal interstitial fluid cannot be generally considered a diagnostically useful proxy for blood, yet that it can offer advantageous utility for the monitoring of therapeutic drugs and of the status of the immune system.
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