在模拟循环系统中,背阔肌和腹直肌环绕有瓣袋的泵送能力。

ASAIO transactions Pub Date : 1991-10-01
J L Wessale, L A Geddes, S F Badylak, W A Tacker, W Janas
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测量了犬9块无条件腹直肌(93 ~ 163 gm)和6块背阔肌(99 ~ 146 gm)的泵送能力。在后负荷为100 mmHg的模拟循环系统中,将肌肉包裹在100 ml椭球囊周围。通过电控入口阀使眼袋舒张压保持在较低水平,使肌肉毛细血管血流最大化。在包囊肌强韧收缩之前,入口阀打开450毫秒,将包囊压力增加到100毫米汞柱,从而提供高预负荷,确保肌肉有力收缩。对肌肉的运动神经进行450毫秒的0.1毫秒的刺激,频率为40秒/秒。训练速率(肌肉收缩/分钟)为10-50次/分钟。在这个循环模型中,我们发现两种肌肉类型的最大输出在20到40次收缩/分钟之间。研究还发现,对于两种肌肉类型,最大输出量(L/min)取决于肌肉重量。数据显示,每克肌肉的输出量为4毫升/分钟。输出功率(mW/gm)与输出功率(L) (L /min)有关。直肌W = 0.47L,阔肌W = 0.41L mW/gm。泵送持续了大约4个小时,没有疲劳迹象。当被视为潜在的心脏辅助装置时,肌肉能够提供相当于心输出量约25%的流量。然而,重要的是要注意泵送能力与肌肉重量直接相关,这表明更大的肌肉可以实现更高的输出。
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Pumping capabilities of the latissimus dorsi and rectus abdominis muscles wrapped around a valved pouch in a mock circulatory system.

The pumping capabilities of nine unconditioned canine rectus abdominus muscles (93-163 gm) and six latissimus dorsi muscles (99-146 gm) were measured. The muscles were wrapped around a 100 ml ellipsoidal pouch in a mock circulatory system in which the afterload was 100 mmHg. Pouch diastolic pressure was kept low by an electrically controlled inlet valve to maximize muscle capillary blood flow. Immediately before tetanic contraction of the pouch-encircling muscle, the inlet valve opened for 450 msec to increase pouch pressure to 100 mmHg, thereby providing a high preload and ensuring a forceful muscle contraction. The motor nerves to the muscles were stimulated with 450 msec trains of 0.1 msec stimuli, using a frequency of 40/sec. The train rates (muscle contractions/min) were 10-50/min. In this circulatory model it was found that the maximum output for both muscle types occurred between 20 and 40 contractions/min. It was also found that for both muscle types, the maximum output (L/min) was dependent upon muscle weight. The data revealed that an output of 4 ml/min was obtained per gram of muscle. The power (mW/gm) developed was related to the output (L) in L/min. For the rectus muscle W = 0.47L, and for the latissimus muscle W = 0.41L mW/gm. Pumping periods lasted approximately 4 hours, with no evidence of fatigue. When viewed as a potential cardiac assist device, the muscles were able to provide a flow equivalent to approximately 25% of the cardiac output. However, it is important to note that the pumping capability is directly related to muscle weight, indicating that a higher output can be achieved with a larger muscle.

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