Canine trachealis muscle shortening and cartilage mechanics
Open Access
- 1 March 2004
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physiological Society in Journal of Applied Physiology
- Vol. 96 (3) , 1063-1068
- https://doi.org/10.1152/japplphysiol.01131.2002
Abstract
Canine trachealis muscle will shorten by 70% of resting length when maximally stimulated in vitro. In contrast, trachealis muscle will shorten by only 30–40% when stimulated in vivo. To examine the possibility that an elastic load applied by the tracheal cartilage contributes to the in vivo limitation of shortening, single pairs of sonomicrometry crystals were inserted into the trachealis muscle at the level of the fifth cartilage ring in five dogs. The segment containing the crystals was then excised and mounted on a tension-testing apparatus. Points on the active length-tension curve and the passive length-tension relation of the cartilage only were determined. The preload applied to the muscle before contraction varied from 10 to 40 g (mean 21 ± 4 g). The afterload applied by the cartilage during trachealis contraction ranged from 13 to 56 g (30 ± 6 g). The calculated elastic afterloads were substantial and appeared to be sufficient to explain the degree of shortening observed in four of the seven rings; in the remaining three rings, the limitation of shortening was greater than would be expected from the elastic load provided by the cartilage. Additional sources of loading and/or additional mechanisms may contribute to limited in situ shortening. In summary, tracheal cartilage applies a preload and an elastic afterload to the trachealis that are substantial and contribute to the limitation of trachealis muscle shortening in vivo.Keywords
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