REGIONAL PULMONARY BLOOD-FLOW DURING REST, TILT, AND EXERCISE IN UNANESTHETIZED DOGS

被引:50
作者
PARKER, JC
ARDELL, JL
HAMM, CR
BARMAN, SA
COKER, PJ
机构
[1] Dept. of Physiology, College of Medicine, Univ. of South Alabama, Mobile
关键词
RADIOACTIVE MICROSPHERES; FRACTAL MODEL; PULMONARY EDEMA; PULMONARY CIRCULATION;
D O I
10.1152/jappl.1995.78.3.838
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
We assessed the heterogeneity of regional pulmonary blood flow (PBFr), using radioactive microspheres in five unanesthetized dogs standing at rest (Rest), standing at a 45 degrees upward tilt (Tilt), and during moderate treadmill exercise (Exer). The excised lungs were cut into 1-cm(3) pieces along transverse, horizontal, and longitudinal planes. Mean PBFr increased from 23.3 ml . min(-1). g(-1) at Rest to 57.4 ml . min(-1). g(-1) during Exer, but the relative dispersions were not statistically different between states (47.3-51.9%). A small but significant gravity-dependent gradient in PBFr of less than or equal to 4.7%/cm (r(2) less than or equal to 0.118) as well as a PBFr decreasing radial gradient from the lung midpoint of less than or equal to 7.2%/cm (r(2) less than or equal to 0.108) were present in all states. PBFr at Rest was highly correlated with those at Tilt (r(2) = 0.773) and Exer (r(2) = 0.888), and a variable PBFr gradient of less than or equal to 2.5%/cm from base to apex was observed. Fractal dimensions calculated using relative dispersion as a function of aggregated sample size were not significantly different between states and were 1.132 (r(2) = 0.987) at Rest, 1.121 (r(2) = 0.973) at Tilt, and 1.149 (r(2) = 0.986) during Exer. Thus, gravity and centripetal gradients consistently accounted for a maximal difference of only about twofold in PBFr and <11% of overall PBFr heterogeneity in 1-cm(3) samples. Recursive anatomic branching of pulmonary arteries and local mechanical factors apparently account for most of the blood flow heterogeneity in small pieces of lung.
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页码:838 / 846
页数:9
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