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Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences
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Mechanics of vascular smooth muscle contraction

Authors: B, Johansson;

Mechanics of vascular smooth muscle contraction

Abstract

Die Beziehung zwischen passiven und aktiven Lange-Spannungsdiagrammen isolierter glatter Gefassmuskeln und Druck-Diameter- oder “stress-strain”-Kurven intakter Gefasse wird diskutiert. Diese Relationen werden auch mit Hinsicht auf statische, inkrementale Elastizitatsmodulen von dilatierten und konstringierten Gefassen behandelt. Der Beitrag solcher Ergebnisse bezuglich der stationaren mechanischen Eigenschaften isolierter Gefasse zum Verstandnis von verschiedenen Gefassfunktionen in vivo (Windkessel-, Resistanz- und Kapazitanzfunktion) wird kurz diskutiert. Die dynamischen Reaktionen der Gefasswand werden behandelt sowie mit Rucksicht auf Messungen der dynamischen Elastizitats- und Viskositatsmodulen als auch mit Rucksicht auf neuere Untersuchungen uber die Kraft-Geschwindigkeits-Relationen und den aktiven Zustand der glatten Gefassmuskulatur. Diese Information hat Bezug auf die Veranderungsrate verschiedener Gefassfunktionen in vivo.

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Neurotransmitter Agents, Blood Pressure, Muscle, Smooth, Elasticity, Rats, Dogs, Cats, Potassium, Pressure, Animals, Blood Vessels, Muscle Contraction

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