Nonlinearity of respiratory mechanics during bronchoconstriction in mice with airway inflammation

Author:

Wagers Scott1,Lundblad Lennart12,Moriya Henrique T.13,Bates Jason H. T.1,Irvin Charles G.1

Affiliation:

1. Vermont Lung Center, Department of Medicine, University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont 05405;

2. Department of Clinical Physiology, MalmöUniversity Hospital, Lund University, SE-205 02 Malmö, Sweden; and

3. Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil, CNPQ, Brazil

Abstract

Respiratory system resistance (R) and elastance (E) are commonly estimated by fitting the linear equation of motion P = EV + RV˙ + P0 ( Eq. 1 ) to measurements of respiratory pressure (P), lung volume (V), and flow (V˙). However, the respiratory system is unlikely to behave linearly under many circumstances. We determined the importance of respiratory system nonlinearities in two groups of mechanically ventilated Balb/c mice [controls and mice with allergically inflamed airways (ova/ova)], by assessing the impact of the addition of nonlinear terms (E2V2 and R2V˙‖V˙‖) on the goodness of model fit seen with Eq. 1 . Significant improvement in fit (51.85 ± 4.19%) was only seen in the ova/ova mice during bronchoconstriction when the E2V2alone was added. An improvement was also observed with addition of the E2V2 term in mice with both low and high lung volumes ventilated at baseline, suggesting a volume-dependent nonlinearity of E. We speculate that airway closure in the constricted ova/ova mice accentuated the volume-dependent nonlinearity by decreasing lung volume and overdistending the remaining lung.

Publisher

American Physiological Society

Subject

Physiology (medical),Physiology

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