Why does vasodilation occur in acute inflammation?
It results from the direct action on the capillary smooth muscle cells & endothelial cells by certain chemical mediators of inflammation that are released as a result of tissue damage.
These include histamine (primarily), prostaglandins, platelet activating factor, kinins
In normal condition, the osmotic pressure is high within the blood vessel so fluid flows out but in the venous end the increased hydrostatic pressure in the extra vascular space forces fluid back in.
However in inflammation, due to increased vascular permeability, at the venous end fluid flows out into the extra vascular space
When the neutrophil rolls along the endothelial surface through attachment & detachment because the bond between neutrophil & endothelial cells via selectins is weak