Definition:
'Interstitial Fluid Volume
' refers to the total volume of fluid occupying the 'extracellular space
' between cells within a tissue. In the central nervous system (CNS), it is the fluid that lies between neurons, glia, and capillaries—distinct from cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and intracellular fluid.
Physiological Role:
Brain-Specific Characteristics:
Alterations in ISF Volume: ↑ ISF Volume:
↓ ISF Volume:
Measurement Techniques:
Distinction from Related Terms:
Dimensionless ratio of ISF volume to total tissue volume.
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