Affiliation:
1. Laboratory of Cardiorespiratory Physiology, Brussels School of Medicine, and Chest Service, Erasme University Hospital, 1070 Brussels, Belgium
Abstract
The interactions between the different rib cage inspiratory muscles in the generation of pleural pressure remain largely unknown. In the present study, we have assessed in dogs the interactions between the parasternal intercostals and the interosseous intercostals situated on the right and left sides of the sternum. For each set of muscles, the changes in airway opening pressure (ΔPao) obtained during separate right and left activation were added, and the calculated values (predicted ΔPao) were then compared with the ΔPao values obtained during symmetric, bilateral activation (measured ΔPao). When the parasternal intercostals in one or two interspaces were activated, the measured ΔPao was commonly greater than the predicted value. The difference, however, was only 10%. When the interosseous intercostals were activated, the measured ΔPao was nearly equal to the predicted value. These observations strengthen our previous conclusion that the pressure changes produced by the rib cage inspiratory muscles are essentially additive. As a corollary, the rib cage can be considered as a linear elastic structure over a wide range of distortion.
Publisher
American Physiological Society
Subject
Physiology (medical),Physiology
Cited by
12 articles.
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