Regional differences in veins wall viscosity, compliance. energetics and damping: analysis of the pressure-diameter relationship during cyclical overloads

Background: The characterization of the dynamic process of veins walls is essential to understand venous functioning under normal and pathological conditions. However, little work has been done on dynamic venous properties. Aim: To characterize vein compliance (C), viscosity (η), peak-strai...

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Main Authors: YANINA ZÓCALO, DANIEL BIA, SEBASTIÁN LLUBERAS, RICARDO L ARMENTANO
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2008-01-01
Series:Biological Research
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0716-97602008000200012
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spelling doaj-ee54e93e6f234b738152032c7c2fcfe32020-11-25T02:27:32ZengBMCBiological Research0716-97600717-62872008-01-01412227233Regional differences in veins wall viscosity, compliance. energetics and damping: analysis of the pressure-diameter relationship during cyclical overloadsYANINA ZÓCALODANIEL BIASEBASTIÁN LLUBERASRICARDO L ARMENTANOBackground: The characterization of the dynamic process of veins walls is essential to understand venous functioning under normal and pathological conditions. However, little work has been done on dynamic venous properties. Aim: To characterize vein compliance (C), viscosity (&#951;), peak-strain (W St) and dissipated (W D) energy, damping (&#958;), and their regional differences in order to evalúate their role in venous functioning during volume-pressure overloads. Methods: In a mock circulation, pressure (P) and diameter (D) of different veins (anterior cava, jugular and femoral; from 7 sheep), were registered during cyclical volume-pressure pulses. From the P-D relationship, C, W St and &#958; (at low and high P-D leveis), &#951; and W D were calculated. Resulls: For each vein there were P-dependent differences in biomechanical, energetics, and damping capability. There were regional-differences in C, &#951;), W St and W D (p<0.05), but not in &#958;. Conclusión: The regional-dependent differences in dynamics and energetics, and regional-similitude in damping could be important to ensure venous functioning during acute overloads. The lower C and higher W St and W D found in back-limb veins (femoral), commonly submitted to high volume-pressure loads (i.e. during walking), could be considered relevant to ensure adequate venous system functionality and venous wall protection simultaneously.http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0716-97602008000200012compliancedampingenergeticvascular physiologyvenous wallviscosity
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DANIEL BIA
SEBASTIÁN LLUBERAS
RICARDO L ARMENTANO
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DANIEL BIA
SEBASTIÁN LLUBERAS
RICARDO L ARMENTANO
Regional differences in veins wall viscosity, compliance. energetics and damping: analysis of the pressure-diameter relationship during cyclical overloads
Biological Research
compliance
damping
energetic
vascular physiology
venous wall
viscosity
author_facet YANINA ZÓCALO
DANIEL BIA
SEBASTIÁN LLUBERAS
RICARDO L ARMENTANO
author_sort YANINA ZÓCALO
title Regional differences in veins wall viscosity, compliance. energetics and damping: analysis of the pressure-diameter relationship during cyclical overloads
title_short Regional differences in veins wall viscosity, compliance. energetics and damping: analysis of the pressure-diameter relationship during cyclical overloads
title_full Regional differences in veins wall viscosity, compliance. energetics and damping: analysis of the pressure-diameter relationship during cyclical overloads
title_fullStr Regional differences in veins wall viscosity, compliance. energetics and damping: analysis of the pressure-diameter relationship during cyclical overloads
title_full_unstemmed Regional differences in veins wall viscosity, compliance. energetics and damping: analysis of the pressure-diameter relationship during cyclical overloads
title_sort regional differences in veins wall viscosity, compliance. energetics and damping: analysis of the pressure-diameter relationship during cyclical overloads
publisher BMC
series Biological Research
issn 0716-9760
0717-6287
publishDate 2008-01-01
description Background: The characterization of the dynamic process of veins walls is essential to understand venous functioning under normal and pathological conditions. However, little work has been done on dynamic venous properties. Aim: To characterize vein compliance (C), viscosity (&#951;), peak-strain (W St) and dissipated (W D) energy, damping (&#958;), and their regional differences in order to evalúate their role in venous functioning during volume-pressure overloads. Methods: In a mock circulation, pressure (P) and diameter (D) of different veins (anterior cava, jugular and femoral; from 7 sheep), were registered during cyclical volume-pressure pulses. From the P-D relationship, C, W St and &#958; (at low and high P-D leveis), &#951; and W D were calculated. Resulls: For each vein there were P-dependent differences in biomechanical, energetics, and damping capability. There were regional-differences in C, &#951;), W St and W D (p<0.05), but not in &#958;. Conclusión: The regional-dependent differences in dynamics and energetics, and regional-similitude in damping could be important to ensure venous functioning during acute overloads. The lower C and higher W St and W D found in back-limb veins (femoral), commonly submitted to high volume-pressure loads (i.e. during walking), could be considered relevant to ensure adequate venous system functionality and venous wall protection simultaneously.
topic compliance
damping
energetic
vascular physiology
venous wall
viscosity
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