The mechanical properties of the systemic and pulmonary arteries of python regius correlate with blood pressures |
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Authors: | Benjamin J. van Soldt Carl Christian Danielsen Tobias Wang |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Bioscience, Zoophysiology, University of Aarhus, Aarhus C, Denmark;2. Department of Genetics and Development, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, New York;3. Department of Biomedicine, University of Aarhus, Aarhus C, Denmark |
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Abstract: | Pythons are unique amongst snakes in having different pressures in the aortas and pulmonary arteries because of intraventricular pressure separation. In this study, we investigate whether this correlates with different blood vessel strength in the ball python Python regius. We excised segments from the left, right, and dorsal aortas, and from the two pulmonary arteries. These were subjected to tensile testing. We show that the aortic vessel wall is significantly stronger than the pulmonary artery wall in P. regius. Gross morphological characteristics (vessel wall thickness and correlated absolute amount of collagen content) are likely the most influential factors. Collagen fiber thickness and orientation are likely to have an effect, though the effect of collagen fiber type and cross‐links between fibers will need further study. J. Morphol. 276:1412–1421, 2015. © 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. |
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Keywords: | snake aorta biomechanics tension collagen |
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