Effect of smooth muscle activity on the static and dynamic elastic properties of the rabbit carotid artery
- 1 February 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Cardiovascular Research
- Vol. 16 (2) , 86-94
- https://doi.org/10.1093/cvr/16.2.86
Abstract
The variation of radius with pressure was measured in vitro in the carotid artery of ten rabbits. Experiments were performed without prior conditioning of the vessel, over an inflation-deflation cycle at pressures in the range 0 to 24 kPa during treatment with, and in the absence of noradrenaline (referred to as active and passive conditions). The effect of a step change in pressure (2.7 kPa) on the radius of the vessel was investigated on a further three specimens. Under passive conditions, the variation of the static and the real part of the dynamic incremental elastic modulus with pressure and stress was similar during both inflation and deflation. Under active conditions a large degree of pressure-radius hysteresis was observed. At physiological pressures smooth muscle activity was associated with a decrease in elastic modulus when compared to passive values at the same pressure or stress. At a stress above 2 × 105 N·m−2 yield of the constricted vessels was observed and on further inflation and subsequent deflation the pressure radius curve was identical to that obtained under passive conditions. We suggest that conditioning a vessel, by means of repeated inflation to a high pressure and deflation to zero pressure, before measuring its elastic properties may give misleading results when applied to the vessels of living animals.Keywords
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