1980
DOI: 10.1152/ajpheart.1980.238.3.h379
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Effect of acute volume loading on aortic smooth muscle activity in intact dogs

Abstract: Experiments were performed to study the aortic smooth muscle responses to acute volume loading with dextran 70. To analyze the aortic smooth muscle activity, diastolic aortic pressure was plotted vs. aortic internal diameter to obtain a pressure-diameter relationship (PDR) curve. Aortic pressure and diameter were measured by means of a catheter-tip instrument. To obtain the relationships over a large range of pressure and diameter, slow oscillations (period, 4-5 s) in aortic pressure were induced by means of a… Show more

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“…Animal studies have shown that the aortic diameter increases as a result of acute volume expansion32. Therefore, the increase in LVOTD could simply represent a better response of a more compliant aorta to a larger blood volume20.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Animal studies have shown that the aortic diameter increases as a result of acute volume expansion32. Therefore, the increase in LVOTD could simply represent a better response of a more compliant aorta to a larger blood volume20.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%