نتایج جستجو برای: tension stiffening

تعداد نتایج: 62156  

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2006
Derek A Affonce Kenneth R Lutchen

We revisit the airway wall model of Lambert et. al. (Lambert RK, Wiggs BR, Kuwano K, Hogg JC, and Pare PD. J Appl Physiol 74: 2771-2781, 1993). We examine in detail the notion of a general airway bistability such that the airway lumen can suddenly decrease from a relatively open to a relatively closed condition without needing additional increase in active airway smooth muscle (ASM) tension dur...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2000
G P Topulos R E Brown J P Butler

The pressure-volume (P-V) characteristics of the lung microcirculation are important determinants of the pattern of pulmonary perfusion and of red and white cell transit times. Using diffuse light scattering, we measured capillary P-V loops in seven excised perfused dog lobes at four lung volumes, from functional residual capacity (FRC) to total lung capacity (TLC), over a wide range of vascula...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2011
Jennifer A Thompson Robert Gros Bryan S Richardson Karolina Piorkowska Timothy R H Regnault

This study examined perturbed aortic development and subsequent wall stiffening as a link to later cardiovascular disease. Placental insufficiency was induced in pregnant guinea pigs at midgestation by uterine artery ligation. Near term, fetuses were killed and defined as normal birth weight (NBW), low birth weight (LBW), and intrauterine growth restricted (IUGR). Offspring were classified acco...

2016
Farzaneh Safshekan Mohammad Tafazzoli-Shadpour Majid Abdouss Mohammad B. Shadmehr

Tracheal disorders can usually reduce the free lumen diameter or wall stiffness, and hence limit airflow. Trachea tissue engineering seems a promising treatment for such disorders. The required mechanical compatibility of the prepared scaffold with native trachea necessitates investigation of the mechanical behavior of the human trachea. This study aimed at mechanical characterization of human ...

2015
Paul Fransen Cor E. Van Hove Arthur J. A. Leloup Wim Martinet Guido R. Y. De Meyer Katrien Lemmens Hidde Bult Dorien M. Schrijvers

L-type Ca2+ channel (VGCC) mediated Ca2+ influx in vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMC) contributes to the functional properties of large arteries in arterial stiffening and central blood pressure regulation. How this influx relates to steady-state contractions elicited by α1-adrenoreceptor stimulation and how it is modulated by small variations in resting membrane potential (Vm) of VSMC is not ...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2004
Walter J Paulus Jean G F Bronzwaer

Beneficial actions of nitric oxide (NO) in failing myocardium have frequently been overshadowed by poorly documented negative inotropic effects mainly derived from in vitro cardiac preparations. NO's beneficial actions include control of myocardial energetics and improvement of left ventricular (LV) diastolic distensibility. In isolated cardiomyocytes, administration of NO increases their diast...

Journal: :Biomaterials 2021

The clinical treatment of large, full-thickness skin injuries with tissue-engineered autologous dermo–epidermal substitutes is an emerging alternative to split-thickness grafting. However, their production requires about one month in vitro cell and tissue culture, which a significant drawback for the patients severe defects. With aim reduce time, we developed new dynamic bioreactor setup that a...

Journal: :Biopolymers 2013
Stéphanie Motte Laura J Kaufman

Biopolymer gels exhibit strain stiffening that is generally not seen in synthetic gels. Here, we investigate the strain-stiffening behavior in collagen I gels that demonstrate elasticity derived from a variety of sources including crosslinking through telopeptides, bundling through low-temperature gelation, and exogenous crosslinking with genipin. In all cases, it is found that these gels exhib...

2015
Julie C. Kohn Marsha C. Lampi Cynthia A. Reinhart-King

Arterial stiffening occurs with age and is closely associated with the progression of cardiovascular disease. Stiffening is most often studied at the level of the whole vessel because increased stiffness of the large arteries can impose increased strain on the heart leading to heart failure. Interestingly, however, recent evidence suggests that the impact of increased vessel stiffening extends ...

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