The common carotid artery provides significant pressure wave dampening in the young adult sheep

Background: It has been established that the central elastic arteries of the mammalian circulation dampen the high pulse pressure emanating from the left ventricle, so that the pulsations in distal arterioles, such as in the cerebral circulation, are of lower amplitude than more centrally. However,...

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Main Authors: Natalie L. James, Zoran Milijasevic, Anthony Ujhazy, Glenn Edwards, Kieri Jermyn, Jonathan P. Mynard, David S. Celermajer
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-06-01
Series:International Journal of Cardiology: Heart & Vasculature
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352906719300089
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spelling doaj-c48f4522b9404c048149e75e415d07792020-11-24T23:58:00ZengElsevierInternational Journal of Cardiology: Heart & Vasculature2352-90672019-06-0123The common carotid artery provides significant pressure wave dampening in the young adult sheepNatalie L. James0Zoran Milijasevic1Anthony Ujhazy2Glenn Edwards3Kieri Jermyn4Jonathan P. Mynard5David S. Celermajer6The Brain Protection Company, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia; Corresponding author at: The Brain Protection Company, 52 Victoria Street, Paddington, NSW 2021, Australia.The Brain Protection Company, Sydney, New South Wales, AustraliaThe Brain Protection Company, Sydney, New South Wales, AustraliaSchool of Animal and Veterinary Sciences, Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, AustraliaSchool of Animal and Veterinary Sciences, Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, AustraliaHeart Research, Clinical Sciences, Murdoch Children's Research Institute, Parkville, Victoria, Australia; Department of Paediatrics, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, Australia; Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, AustraliaClinical Research Group, The Heart Research Institute, Sydney, New South Wales, AustraliaBackground: It has been established that the central elastic arteries of the mammalian circulation dampen the high pulse pressure emanating from the left ventricle, so that the pulsations in distal arterioles, such as in the cerebral circulation, are of lower amplitude than more centrally. However, the contribution of the common carotid artery (CCA) to protection of the cerebral microvasculature from high pulse pressure is not known, specifically to what extent viscoelastic energy dissipation in the arterial wall might contribute to the shock absorbing function of the large conduit arteries. Methods: Young adult sheep (n = 6) were anaesthetised and their CCAs (n = 7) exposed. Pressure catheters were inserted 10–15 cm apart, proximally and distally in the CCA; a flow probe was placed proximally on the vessel. Results: The median dp/dtmax on the pressure rise of the arterial wave upstroke for the proximal CCA was 619 mm Hg/s and for the distal CCA it was significantly lower, at 197 mm Hg/s (p = 0.0156; n = 7). The median pulse pressure of the proximal CCA was 24 mm Hg/s; distal pulse pressure was significantly lower, at 18 mm Hg/s (p = 0.0156; n = 7). The median flow rate was 0.97 L/min with an interquartile range from 0.51 to 1.15 L/min. Conclusions: The native CCA in the young adult sheep is an effective “pressure dampener” in the arterial circulation, reducing both pressure slope and pulse pressure, most likely via viscous dampening in the arterial wall. Keywords: Common carotid artery, Pulse pressure wave, Dampeninghttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352906719300089
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author Natalie L. James
Zoran Milijasevic
Anthony Ujhazy
Glenn Edwards
Kieri Jermyn
Jonathan P. Mynard
David S. Celermajer
spellingShingle Natalie L. James
Zoran Milijasevic
Anthony Ujhazy
Glenn Edwards
Kieri Jermyn
Jonathan P. Mynard
David S. Celermajer
The common carotid artery provides significant pressure wave dampening in the young adult sheep
International Journal of Cardiology: Heart & Vasculature
author_facet Natalie L. James
Zoran Milijasevic
Anthony Ujhazy
Glenn Edwards
Kieri Jermyn
Jonathan P. Mynard
David S. Celermajer
author_sort Natalie L. James
title The common carotid artery provides significant pressure wave dampening in the young adult sheep
title_short The common carotid artery provides significant pressure wave dampening in the young adult sheep
title_full The common carotid artery provides significant pressure wave dampening in the young adult sheep
title_fullStr The common carotid artery provides significant pressure wave dampening in the young adult sheep
title_full_unstemmed The common carotid artery provides significant pressure wave dampening in the young adult sheep
title_sort common carotid artery provides significant pressure wave dampening in the young adult sheep
publisher Elsevier
series International Journal of Cardiology: Heart & Vasculature
issn 2352-9067
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Background: It has been established that the central elastic arteries of the mammalian circulation dampen the high pulse pressure emanating from the left ventricle, so that the pulsations in distal arterioles, such as in the cerebral circulation, are of lower amplitude than more centrally. However, the contribution of the common carotid artery (CCA) to protection of the cerebral microvasculature from high pulse pressure is not known, specifically to what extent viscoelastic energy dissipation in the arterial wall might contribute to the shock absorbing function of the large conduit arteries. Methods: Young adult sheep (n = 6) were anaesthetised and their CCAs (n = 7) exposed. Pressure catheters were inserted 10–15 cm apart, proximally and distally in the CCA; a flow probe was placed proximally on the vessel. Results: The median dp/dtmax on the pressure rise of the arterial wave upstroke for the proximal CCA was 619 mm Hg/s and for the distal CCA it was significantly lower, at 197 mm Hg/s (p = 0.0156; n = 7). The median pulse pressure of the proximal CCA was 24 mm Hg/s; distal pulse pressure was significantly lower, at 18 mm Hg/s (p = 0.0156; n = 7). The median flow rate was 0.97 L/min with an interquartile range from 0.51 to 1.15 L/min. Conclusions: The native CCA in the young adult sheep is an effective “pressure dampener” in the arterial circulation, reducing both pressure slope and pulse pressure, most likely via viscous dampening in the arterial wall. Keywords: Common carotid artery, Pulse pressure wave, Dampening
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