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The Influence of Pulmonary Blood Flow Rate on Vascular Input Impedance and Hydraulic Power in the Sympathetically and Noradrenaline Stimulated Cat Lung
Authors:Hroar Piene
Abstract:This study was designed to evaluate the influence of sympathetic nerve stimulation (NS) and α-adrenergic receptor stimulation (αS) on the pulmonary vascular input impedance and hydraulic power output of the right heart during variations of cardiac output (CO). An open chest cat preparation was used and pulsatile pressure and flow in the pulmonary artery were measured by high frequency response transducers. Calculations showed that vascular resistance (VR) was inversely dependent on CO, hut input impedance of the unstimulated lung was not influenced by CO variations. NS or αS increased VR and input impedance significantly, and the relation pulsatile hydraulic power/total hydraulic power (Wp/Wt) increased 40%, indicating that such stimulation has larger relative influence on impedance than on resistance. The reduction of arterial compliance during NS (maximal stimulus) was calculated to be 60%, independent of CO. Input impedance during NS or αS was reduced by CO elevations, probably because the concomitant distension of the arterial bed reduced arterial resistance and inertance. The ratio Wp/CO, which expresses the fraction of pulsatile hydraulic power lost per ml mean arterial flow, was found to be flow dependent both in control and stimulated conditions: Wp/CO was positively correlated to CO in control condition and weakly negatively correlated to CO during stimulation. At high CO the arterial vessels could he stimulated and stiffened without much extra load on the right heart.
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