نتایج جستجو برای: tension stiffening

تعداد نتایج: 62156  

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Cell physiology 2012
Anabelle S Cornachione Dilson E Rassier

When activated muscle fibers are stretched, there is a long-lasting increase in the force. This phenomenon, referred to as "residual force enhancement," has characteristics similar to those of the "static tension," a long-lasting increase in force observed when muscles are stretched in the presence of Ca(2+) but in the absence of myosin-actin interaction. Independent studies have suggested that...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2005
Colin S Sanctuary H W Anselm Wiskott Jörn Justiz John Botsis Urs C Belser

This study examined the time-dependent response of bovine periodontal ligament (PDL). Applying linear viscoelastic theory, the objective was 1) to examine the linearity of the PDL's response in terms of its scaling and superposition property and 2) to generate the phase lag-vs.-frequency spectrum graph. PDL specimens were tested under three separate straining conditions: 1) tension ramp tests c...

2016
Marsha C. Lampi Courtney J. Faber John Huynh Francois Bordeleau Matthew R. Zanotelli Cynthia A. Reinhart-King Yulia Komarova

Arterial stiffening accompanies both aging and atherosclerosis, and age-related stiffening of the arterial intima increases RhoA activity and cell contractility contributing to increased endothelium permeability. Notably, statins are 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl coenzyme A (HMG-CoA) reductase inhibitors whose pleiotropic effects include disrupting small GTPase activity; therefore, we hypothesized...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2001
M Shirakabe S Yamaguchi Y Tamada G Baniya A Fukui H Miyawaki H Tomoike

Acute and chronic alterations of right ventricular (RV) wall properties can change left ventricular (LV) performance. We investigated whether and how stiffening of the RV free wall alters LV diastolic distensibility. We used cross-circulated isolated hearts, in which the LV and RV were independently controllable. Stiffness of the RV free wall was altered by intramuscular injections of glutarald...

Journal: :Circulation research 2004
Bradley M Palmer Dimitrios Georgakopoulos Paul M Janssen Yuan Wang Norman R Alpert Diego F Belardi Samantha P Harris Richard L Moss Patrick G Burgon Christine E Seidman J G Seidman David W Maughan David A Kass

Despite advances in the molecular biology of cardiac myosin binding protein-C (cMyBP-C), little is understood about its precise role in muscle contraction, particularly in the intact heart. We tested the hypothesis that cMyBP-C is central to the time course and magnitude of left ventricular systolic elastance (chamber stiffening), and assessed mechanisms for this influence in intact hearts, tra...

Journal: :Circulation research 2016
Sebastian Kötter Malgorzata Kazmierowska Christian Andresen Katharina Bottermann Maria Grandoch Simone Gorressen Andre Heinen Jens M Moll Jürgen Scheller Axel Gödecke Jens W Fischer Joachim P Schmitt Martina Krüger

RATIONALE Myocardial infarction (MI) increases the wall stress in the viable myocardium and initiates early adaptive remodeling in the left ventricle to maintain cardiac output. Later remodeling processes include fibrotic reorganization that eventually leads to cardiac failure. Understanding the mechanisms that support cardiac function in the early phase post MI and identifying the processes th...

2001
Victor C. Li

Engineered Cementitious Composite (ECC) is a special type of HPFRCC designed using micromechanics concepts which take into account the mechanical interactions between fiber, matrix and interface in deformation processes under load. While the properties of ECC have been extensively investigated, the interaction between ECC and steel reinforcement has not been studied. This interaction is importa...

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