Airway resistance due to alveolar gas compression measured by barometric plethysmography in mice.

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  • Stephen J Lai-Fook
  • Yih-Loong Lai
چکیده

We developed a method for measuring airway resistance (R(aw)) in mice that does not require a measurement of airway flow. An analysis of R(aw) induced by alveolar gas compression showed the following relationship for an animal breathing spontaneously in a closed box: R(aw) = A(bt)V(b)/[V(t) (V(e) + 0.5V(t))]. Here A(bt) is the area under the box pressure-time curve during inspiration or expiration, V(b) is box volume, V(t) is tidal volume, and V(e) is functional residual capacity (FRC). In anesthetized and conscious unrestrained mice, from experiments with both room temperature box air and body temperature humidified box air, the contributions of gas compression to the box pressure amplitude were 15 and 31% of those due to the temperature-humidity difference between box and alveolar gas. We corrected the measured A(bt) and V(t) for temperature-humidity and gas compression effects, respectively, using a sinusoidal analysis. In anesthetized mice, R(aw) averaged 4.3 cmH(2)O.ml(-1).s, fourfold greater than pulmonary resistance measured by conventional methods. In conscious mice with an assumed FRC equal to that measured in the anesthetized mice, the corrected R(aw) at room temperature averaged 1.9 cmH(2)O.ml(-1).s. In both conscious mice and anesthetized mice, exposure to aerosolized methacholine with room temperature box air significantly increased R(aw) by around eightfold. Here we assumed that in the conscious mice both V(t) and FRC remained constant. In both conscious and anesthetized mice, body temperature humidified box air reduced the methacholine-induced increase in R(aw) observed at room temperature. The method using the increase in A(bt) with bronchoconstriction provides a conservative estimate for the increase in R(aw) in conscious mice.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Journal of applied physiology

دوره 98 6  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2005