Mechanics of the canine diaphragm in ascites: a CT study
- 1 February 2008
- journal article
- Published by American Physiological Society in Journal of Applied Physiology
- Vol. 104 (2) , 423-428
- https://doi.org/10.1152/japplphysiol.00884.2007
Abstract
Ascites causes an increase in the elastance of the abdomen and impairs the lung-expanding action of the diaphragm, but its overall effects on the pressure-generating ability of the muscle remain unclear. In the present study, radiopaque markers were attached to muscle bundles in the midcostal region of the diaphragm in five dogs, and the three-dimensional locations of the markers during relaxation and during phrenic nerve stimulation in the presence of increasing amounts of ascites were determined using a computed tomographic scanner. From these data, accurate measurements of muscle length and quantitative estimates of diaphragm curvature were obtained, and the changes in transdiaphragmatic pressure (Pdi) were analyzed as functions of muscle length and curvature. With increasing ascites, the resting length of the diaphragm increased progressively. In addition, the amount of muscle shortening during phrenic nerve stimulation decreased gradually. When ascites was 100 ml/kg body wt, therefore, the muscle during contraction was longer, leading to a 20–25% increase in Pdi. As ascites increased further to 200 ml/kg, however, muscle length during contraction continued to increase, but Pdi did not. This absence of additional increase in Pdi was well explained by the increase in the diameter of the ring of insertion of the diaphragm to the rib cage and the concomitant increase in the radius of diaphragm curvature. These observations indicate that the pressure-generating ability of the diaphragm is determined not only by muscle length as conventionally thought but also by muscle shape.Keywords
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