CARDIOPULMONARY ADAPTATIONS TO PNEUMONECTOMY IN DOGS .3. VENTILATORY POWER REQUIREMENTS AND MUSCLE STRUCTURE

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作者
HSIA, CCW [1 ]
HERAZO, LF [1 ]
RAMANATHAN, M [1 ]
CLAASSEN, H [1 ]
FRYDERDOFFEY, F [1 ]
HOPPELER, H [1 ]
JOHNSON, RL [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV BERN,INST ANAT,CH-3000 BERN 9,SWITZERLAND
关键词
EXERCISE; ELASTIC RESISTANCE; VISCOUS RESISTANCE; RESPIRATORY MUSCLE MORPHOMETRY; LUNG RESECTION;
D O I
10.1152/jappl.1994.76.5.2191
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
Static and dynamic mechanical characteristics of the respiratory system were measured in five adult foxhounds 6-15 mo after right pneumonectomy (R-PNX) and in five matched foxhounds that underwent right thoracotomy without pneumonectomy (Sham). In R-PNX dogs, elastic recoil was lower than that in the left lung of Sham dogs. On exercise, absolute ventilatory power requirements of the lung and its components were measured, i.e., power requirements to overcome elastic and viscous resistances of the lung as well as power requirements during inspiration and expiration. All components were higher for a given minute ventilation in R-PNX dogs than in both lungs of Sham dogs. Ventilatory power requirements after R-PNX were also higher than in three adult foxhounds after left PNX stud led previously by the same techniques. After R-PNX, the mass of the right costal diaphragm and total mass of inspiratory muscles were greater than in Sham dogs. There were no significant differences in ultrastructural features of the costal diaphragm. The unilateral increase in muscle mass is likely the result of chronic elevation and stretch of the right costal diaphragm after R-PNX.
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