Detection of Airway Partitioning Following Unilateral Nasal Stimulations by the Forced Oscillation Technique in Rats

Nasal mucosa has an extraordinary nerve supply with unique geometry that encompasses complex physiology. Among these, side-specific predilections to the respiratory and autonomic centers are the interesting issues that have been raised about the consequences of the nasal irritations. The aim of the...

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Main Authors: Morteza Bakhshesh, Mansoor Keshavarz, Alireza Imani, Shahriar Gharibzadeh
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Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2014-08-01
Series:Acta Medica Iranica
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Online Access:https://acta.tums.ac.ir/index.php/acta/article/view/4563
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spelling doaj-db4452a6de2f486d8dcb2675f362aa012020-11-25T03:42:50ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesActa Medica Iranica0044-60251735-96942014-08-015284516Detection of Airway Partitioning Following Unilateral Nasal Stimulations by the Forced Oscillation Technique in RatsMorteza Bakhshesh0Mansoor Keshavarz1Alireza Imani2Shahriar Gharibzadeh3Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. AND Electrophysiology research center, Neuroscience institute, Tehran University of medical sciences, Tehran, Iran.Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. AND Electrophysiology research center, Neuroscience institute, Tehran University of medical sciences, Tehran, Iran.Department of Biomedical Engineering, Faculty of Biomedical Engineering, Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, Iran. Nasal mucosa has an extraordinary nerve supply with unique geometry that encompasses complex physiology. Among these, side-specific predilections to the respiratory and autonomic centers are the interesting issues that have been raised about the consequences of the nasal irritations. The aim of the study was an evaluation of how intranasal stimulation influences lung mechanics and determines whether unilateral stimulation produces side-specific partitioning responses. Tracheotomized-paralyzed rats received unilateral air-puff stimulation. Inspiratory pressure- volume (P-V) curve was obtained. Low frequency forced oscillation technique (FOT) was used to detect changes in central and peripheral airways. Mean airway pressure significantly increased to >10 cmH2O in the presence of 5cmH2O of positive end-expiratory pressure. Elastance was significantly changed, and significant higher airway resistance (Raw) and lower reactance (Xrs) were noticed in peripheral airways following different side of stimulation. Calculated inspiratory P-V curve showed significant deviations in transitional, rising and maximal pressures following stimulations. Transitional left-side shifting was observed following right side stimulation, whereas left side stimulation shifted the curve to the right. May be altered respiratory mechanics is the consequences of bimodal pressure-volume relationships observed in central and peripheral airways following nasal stimulation. https://acta.tums.ac.ir/index.php/acta/article/view/4563Airway partitioningForced oscillation techniqueMechanical stressNasal mucosa
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author Morteza Bakhshesh
Mansoor Keshavarz
Alireza Imani
Shahriar Gharibzadeh
spellingShingle Morteza Bakhshesh
Mansoor Keshavarz
Alireza Imani
Shahriar Gharibzadeh
Detection of Airway Partitioning Following Unilateral Nasal Stimulations by the Forced Oscillation Technique in Rats
Acta Medica Iranica
Airway partitioning
Forced oscillation technique
Mechanical stress
Nasal mucosa
author_facet Morteza Bakhshesh
Mansoor Keshavarz
Alireza Imani
Shahriar Gharibzadeh
author_sort Morteza Bakhshesh
title Detection of Airway Partitioning Following Unilateral Nasal Stimulations by the Forced Oscillation Technique in Rats
title_short Detection of Airway Partitioning Following Unilateral Nasal Stimulations by the Forced Oscillation Technique in Rats
title_full Detection of Airway Partitioning Following Unilateral Nasal Stimulations by the Forced Oscillation Technique in Rats
title_fullStr Detection of Airway Partitioning Following Unilateral Nasal Stimulations by the Forced Oscillation Technique in Rats
title_full_unstemmed Detection of Airway Partitioning Following Unilateral Nasal Stimulations by the Forced Oscillation Technique in Rats
title_sort detection of airway partitioning following unilateral nasal stimulations by the forced oscillation technique in rats
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Acta Medica Iranica
issn 0044-6025
1735-9694
publishDate 2014-08-01
description Nasal mucosa has an extraordinary nerve supply with unique geometry that encompasses complex physiology. Among these, side-specific predilections to the respiratory and autonomic centers are the interesting issues that have been raised about the consequences of the nasal irritations. The aim of the study was an evaluation of how intranasal stimulation influences lung mechanics and determines whether unilateral stimulation produces side-specific partitioning responses. Tracheotomized-paralyzed rats received unilateral air-puff stimulation. Inspiratory pressure- volume (P-V) curve was obtained. Low frequency forced oscillation technique (FOT) was used to detect changes in central and peripheral airways. Mean airway pressure significantly increased to >10 cmH2O in the presence of 5cmH2O of positive end-expiratory pressure. Elastance was significantly changed, and significant higher airway resistance (Raw) and lower reactance (Xrs) were noticed in peripheral airways following different side of stimulation. Calculated inspiratory P-V curve showed significant deviations in transitional, rising and maximal pressures following stimulations. Transitional left-side shifting was observed following right side stimulation, whereas left side stimulation shifted the curve to the right. May be altered respiratory mechanics is the consequences of bimodal pressure-volume relationships observed in central and peripheral airways following nasal stimulation.
topic Airway partitioning
Forced oscillation technique
Mechanical stress
Nasal mucosa
url https://acta.tums.ac.ir/index.php/acta/article/view/4563
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