DISTENSIBILITY AND PRESSURE-FLOW RELATIONSHIP OF THE PULMONARY CIRCULATION .2. MULTIBRANCHED MODEL

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作者
BSHOUTY, Z [1 ]
YOUNES, M [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV MANITOBA,HLTH SCI CTR,RESP INVEST UNIT F2,700 WILLIAMS AVE,WINNIPEG R3E 0Z3,MANITOBA,CANADA
关键词
elasticity; gravity; recruitment; sheet-flow theory; Starling resistor; vasomotor tone;
D O I
10.1152/jappl.1990.68.4.1514
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
The contribution of distensibility and recruitment to the distinctive behavior of the pulmonary circulation is not known. To examine this question we developed a multibranched model in which an arterial vascular bed bifurcates sequentially up to 8 parallel channels that converge and reunite at the venous side to end in the left atrium. Eight resistors representing the capillary bed separate the arterial and venous beds. The elastic behavior of capillaries and extra-alveolar vessels was modeled after Fung and Sobin (Circ. Res. 30: 451-490, 1972) and Smith and Mitzner (J. Appl. Physiol. 48: 450-467, 1980), respectively. Forces acting on each component are modified and calculated individually, thus enabling the user to explore the effects of parallel and longitudinal heterogeneities in applied forces (e.g., gravity, vasomotor tone). Model predictions indicate that the contribution of distensibility to nonlinearities in the pressure-flow (P-F) and atrial-pulmonary arterial pressure (Pla-Ppa) relationships is substantial, whereas gravity-related recruitment contributes very little to these relationships. In addition, Pla-Ppa relationships, obtained at a constant flow, have no discriminating ability in identifying the presence or absence of a waterfall along the circulation. The P-F relationship is routinely shifted in a parallel fashion, within the physiological flow range, whenever extra forces (e.g., lung volume, tone) are applied uniformly at one or more branching levels, regardless of whether a waterfall is created. For a given applied force, the magnitude of parallel shift varies with proportion of the circulation subjected to the added force and with Pla.
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