The Journal of surgical research
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Arteriolar dilatation, loss of venous tone, and uptake of shed blood characterize decompensated hemorrhagic shock. The loss of compensatory constrictor responses to hemorrhage mainly occurs in the skeletal muscle microcirculation. ⋯ Our data indicate that tissue acidosis attenuates constrictor responses of larger arterioles (100-170 micron) and venules to hemorrhagic hypotension but has no effect on the dilator responses of small arterioles (10-30 micron). We conclude that tissue acidosis contributes significantly to loss of arteriolar resistance and to decreased venous return in the decompensatory phase of hemorrhagic shock.