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What is Interstitial Fluid? We created this video to cover the medical definition and provide a brief overview of this topic.
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➡ Interstitial Fluid
Interstitial fluid is primarily composed of water, dissolved salts, glucose, amino acids, hormones, and other nutrients required by cells. It is derived from blood plasma, which filters through the walls of capillaries, and it is ultimately reabsorbed back into the blood circulation via the lymphatic system. The balance between the fluid entering and leaving the tissue spaces is important for maintaining proper fluid levels and preventing tissue swelling or dehydration.

➡ Role
Interstitial fluid plays a key role in various physiological processes, including:
Supplying cells with oxygen and nutrients
Removing waste products from cellular metabolism
Serving as a medium for the transport of hormones, signaling molecules, and immune cells
Maintaining pH and electrolyte balance
Providing structural support to tissues and organs

➡ Extracellular Fluid
Extracellular Fluid (ECF) is the general term used to describe all fluid found outside of cells in the body, comprising approximately onethird of the total body water. Interstitial fluid, on the other hand, is a specific type of extracellular fluid that fills the spaces between cells within tissues. While interstitial fluid makes up a significant portion of the extracellular fluid, the ECF also includes other components such as blood plasma (found in blood vessels) and transcellular fluids (found in specialized compartments like synovial fluid in joints, cerebrospinal fluid in the brain and spinal cord, and pericardial fluid surrounding the heart). Interstitial fluid is a subcategory of extracellular fluid, with the latter encompassing a broader range of fluids found outside of cells within the body. Interstitial fluid is essential for the proper functioning of the body's tissues and the maintenance of our overall health.

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0:25 Interstitial Fluid
0:56 Key Role
1:29 Extracellular Fluid

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