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Tissue remodeling of rat pulmonary artery in hypoxic breathing. II. Course of change of mechanical properties
Authors:Huang W  Delgado-West D  Wu J T  Fung Y C
Institution:(1) Department of Bioengineering, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA, 92093-0412
Abstract:When cells and the matrix of a tissue remodel, the mechanical properties of the tissue do change. The mechanical properties are expressed by constitutive equations. In this article the remodeling of the constitutive equation of the pulmonary artery is studied. The remodeling was induced in a rat breathing a gas whose oxygen concentration was suddenly decreased as a step function of time and maintained constant (17.2%, 13.6%, or 10%) afterwards. Since the mathematical form of the constitutive equation has been identified in earlier papers, we need to determine only the elastic constants that change in the process of tissue remodeling. We consider arteries subjected to blood pressure and longitudinal stretch, and limit ourselves to two-dimensional problems involving only circumferential and longitudinal stress and strain. In the neighborhood of an in vivo state, the perturbations of stresses and strains are related by linear, anisotropic, tensor equations involving three elastic constants: the incremental Young's modulus in the circumferential direction Ytheta theta, that in the longitudinal direction Yzz, and the cross modulus Ythetaz Over a 24 h period, changes of Ytheta theta between 164 and 187 kN/m2 Yzz between 64 and 92 kN/m2 and Ytheta z between 61 and 88 kN/m2 are statistically insignificant. © 2001 Biomedical Engineering Society. PAC01: 8719Rr, 8719Uv
Keywords:Hypoxic hypertension  Nonlinearity  Young's modulus  Cross modulus  Stress–  strain relationship  Anisotropy
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