In acute inflammation due to contraction of endothelial cells cytoskeleton ,which of the following results

Correct Answer: Early transient increase
Description: Ref Robbins 9/e p74 * After transient vasoconstriction (lasting only for seconds), aeriolar vasodilation occurs, resulting in locally increased blood flow and engorgement of the down-stream capillary beds (Fig. 2-2). This vascular expansion is the cause of the redness (erythema) and warmth characteristic of acute inflammation, and men- tioned previously as two of the cardinal signs of inflammation. * The microvasculature becomes more permeable, and protein-rich fluid moves into the extravascular tissues. This causes the red cells in the flowing blood to become more concentrated, thereby increasing blood viscosity and slowing the circulation. These changes are reflected microscopically by numerous dilated small vessels packed with red blood cells, called stasis.
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