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Comparison of mechanical behavior among the extrapulmonary arteries from rats.

E S Drexler1, T P Quinn, A J Slifka, C N McCowan, J E Bischoff, J E Wright, D D Ivy, R Shandas.   

Abstract

Results of comparative tests on pulmonary arteries from untreated Long-Evans rats are presented from three sections of the artery: the trunk, and the right and left main extrapulmonary arteries. Analyses were conducted looking for mechanical differences between the flow (longitudinal) and circumferential directions, between the right and left main arteries, and between each of the mains and the trunk. The mechanical properties of rat pulmonary arteries were obtained with a bubble inflation technique. A flat disk of rat pulmonary artery was constrained at the periphery and inflated, and the geometry of the resulting bubble of material recorded from six different angles. To analyze the data, the area under the stress-strain curve was calculated for each test and orientation. This area, related to the strain-energy density, was calculated at stress equal to 200kPa, for the purpose of statistical comparison. The mean values for the area show that the trunk is less compliant than the main arteries; this difference is supported by histological evidence. When comparing the circumferential and longitudinal properties of the arteries, differences are found for the trunk and left main arteries, but with opposite orientations being more compliant. The mean values for the two orientations for the right main artery are statistically identical. There was indication of significant difference in mechanical properties between the trunk and the main arteries. The left main artery in the circumferential orientation is highly compliant and appears to strongly influence the likelihood that significant differences will exist when included in a statistical population. These data show that each section of the extrapulmonary arterial system should not be expected to behave identically, and they provide the baseline mechanical behavior of the pulmonary artery from normotensive rats.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16682044     DOI: 10.1016/j.jbiomech.2006.03.010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biomech        ISSN: 0021-9290            Impact factor:   2.712


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