Measurement of Aortic Compliance in Vivo
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Based on the lumped parameter Windkessel theory, compliance of the aorta of anesthetized dogs was calculated in vivo. The formula used was C=(SV-PSTS/R)/(P2-P1), where C=aortic compliance, SV=stroke volume, PS=mean systolic pressure, TS=duration of ejection period, R=total peripheral resistance, P1=aortic pressure at the onset of ejection and P2=aortic pressure at the end of ejection. Mean C with SD from 12 dogs weighing about 10 Kg. was 0.18±0.07 ml./mm.Hg. Aortic compliance was markedly increased on intravenous administration of a long active nitrite, N-ethoxy-carbonyl-3-morpholinosydnonimine (SIN-10), at a dose of 1 mg./Kg. (+237±90%, n=7, significant at P<0.001, 15 min. after injection), suggesting that this substance dilated smooth muscle in the wall of the aorta. Cardiac output and aortic pressure were both diminished upon SIN-10 administration. Though aortic compliance tended to increase as aortic pressure decreased, the increase in aortic compliance was much smaller (+41.2±45.3%, n=7, not significant at P=0.05), when a comparable decrease in aortic pressure was induced by electrical stimulation of the carotid sinus nerve.
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著者
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Kawakami Kenji
Department Of Internal Medicine Institute Of Tropical Medicine Nagasaki University
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Iriuchijima Juro
Department Of Physiology Faculty Of Medicine University Of Tokyo
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KUMAZAWA Akiyoshi
Department of Physiology and Institute of Medical Electronics, Faculty of Medicine, University of To
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KAWAKAMI Kenji
Department of Physiology and Institute of Medical Electronics, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tokyo
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KUMAZAWA Akiyoshi
Department of Physiology and Institute of Medical Electronics, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tokyo
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IRIUCHIJIMA Juro
Department of Physiology and Institute of Medical Electronics, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tokyo
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