Standard and viscoelastic mechanical properties of respiratory system compartments in dogs: Effect of volume, posture, and shape

Respir Physiol Neurobiol. 2019 Mar:261:31-39. doi: 10.1016/j.resp.2018.12.003. Epub 2018 Dec 13.

Abstract

In 9 anesthetized, paralyzed dogs lung and chest-wall standard (viscous resistance, Rint, and quasi-static elastance, Est) and viscoelastic parameters (resistance, Rvel, and time constant, τvel) were measured in the supine posture before and after rib-cage block, after application of an expiratory threshold load, and after 75° head-up tilting before and after wide chest opening. Lung and chest-wall τvel were the same under all conditions. Rvel was independent of volume and posture, and greater for the lung. Chest-wall Rint was independent of flow, volume, and posture. Lung Rint decreased with increasing volume. Chest-wall Rint, Est and Rvel increased with rib-cage block, allowing the assessment of both abdominal-wall and rib-cage characteristics. When chest opening did not elicit bronchoconstriction, the decrease of Rvel was ∼6%. Main conclusions: lung and chest-wall exhibit linear tissue viscoelasticity within the range studied; rib-cage and abdomen characteristics are similar, and asynchronous motion is not expected at physiological respiratory rates; in normal lungs, heterogeneity of parallel time constants plays a marginal role.

Keywords: Abdominal wall; Airway resistance; Chest wall; Lung; Mechanics; Rib cage; Viscoelasticity.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Airway Resistance / physiology
  • Animals
  • Biomechanical Phenomena
  • Dogs / anatomy & histology*
  • Dogs / physiology*
  • Elasticity
  • Esophagus / anatomy & histology
  • Esophagus / physiology
  • Lung / anatomy & histology*
  • Lung / physiology*
  • Models, Biological
  • Posture / physiology
  • Pressure
  • Respiration
  • Rib Cage / anatomy & histology
  • Rib Cage / physiology
  • Thoracic Wall / anatomy & histology*
  • Thoracic Wall / physiology*
  • Viscosity