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Effects of dynamic shear and transmural pressure on wall shear stress sensitivity in collecting lymphatic vessels

机译:动态剪切和透壁压力对收集淋巴管壁剪切应力敏感性的影响

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Given the known mechanosensitivity of the lymphatic vasculature, we sought to investigate the effects of dynamic wall shear stress (WSS) on collecting lymphatic vessels while controlling for transmural pressure. Using a previously developed ex vivo lymphatic perfusion system (ELPS) capable of independently controlling both transaxial pressure gradient and average transmural pressure on an isolated lymphatic vessel, we imposed a multitude of flow conditions on rat thoracic ducts, while controlling for transmural pressure and measuring diameter changes. By gradually increasing the imposed flow through a vessel, we determined the WSS at which the vessel first shows sign of contraction inhibition, defining this point as the shear stress sensitivity of the vessel. The shear stress threshold that triggered a contractile response was significantly greater at a transmural pressure of 5 cmH2O (0.97 dyne/cm2) than at 3 cmH2O (0.64 dyne/cm2). While contraction frequency was reduced when a steady WSS was applied, this inhibition was reversed when the applied WSS oscillated, even though the mean wall shear stresses between the conditions were not significantly different. When the applied oscillatory WSS was large enough, flow itself synchronized the lymphatic contractions to the exact frequency of the applied waveform. Both transmural pressure and the rate of change of WSS have significant impacts on the contractile response of lymphatic vessels to flow. Specifically, time-varying shear stress can alter the inhibition of phasic contraction frequency and even coordinate contractions, providing evidence that dynamic shear could play an important role in the contractile function of collecting lymphatic vessels.
机译:给定已知的淋巴管的机械敏感性,我们试图研究动态壁切应力(WSS)对收集淋巴管同时控制透壁压力的影响。使用先前开发的能够独立控制离体淋巴管上的跨轴压力梯度和平均透壁压力的离体淋巴灌流系统(ELPS),我们在大鼠透支管上施加多种流动条件,同时控制透壁压力和测量直径变化。通过逐渐增加通过容器的强制流量,我们确定了WSS,该容器首先显示收缩抑制迹象,并将此点定义为容器的剪切应力敏感性。跨壁压力为5 cmH2O(0.97 dyne / cm 2 )时,触发收缩反应的切应力阈值明显大于3 cmH2O(0.64 dyne / cm 2 )。 )。尽管使用稳定的WSS时收缩频率会降低,但即使施加的WSS振荡条件之间的平均壁切应力没有显着差异,这种抑制也会在施加的WSS振荡时逆转。当施加的振荡WSS足够大时,血流本身会将淋巴收缩同步到所施加波形的确切频率。透壁压力和WSS的变化率都对淋巴管对血流的收缩反应有重大影响。具体来说,随时间变化的切应力可以改变对相收缩频率的抑制,甚至可以协调收缩,这提供了动态剪切可以在收集淋巴管的收缩功能中发挥重要作用的证据。

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