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Lung parenchymal shear modulus, airway wall remodeling, and bronchial hyperresponsiveness
Authors:Lambert  Rodney K; Pare  Peter D
Abstract:Lambert, Rodney K., and Peter D. Paré. Lungparenchymal shear modulus, airway wall remodeling, and bronchialhyperresponsiveness. J. Appl. Physiol.83(1): 140-147, 1997.---When airways narrow, either through theaction of smooth muscle shortening or during forced expiration, thelung parenchyma is locally distorted and provides an increasedperibronchial stress that resists the narrowing. Although thisinterdependence has been well studied, the quantitative significance ofairway remodeling to interdependence has not been elucidated. We haveused an improved computational model of the bronchial response tosmooth muscle agonists to investigate the relationships between airwaynarrowing (as indicated by airway resistance), parenchymal shearmodulus, adventitial thickening, and inner wall thickening at lungrecoil pressures of 4, 5, and 8 cmH2O. We have found that, at lowrecoil pressures, decreases in parenchymal shear modulus have asignificant effect that is comparable to that of moderate thickening ofthe airway wall. At higher lung recoil pressures, the effect isnegligible.

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