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J Appl Physiol 79: 73-82, 1995;
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Journal of Applied Physiology, Vol 79, Issue 1 73-82, Copyright © 1995 by American Physiological Society


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Early adaptations in collateral and microvascular resistances after ligation of the rat femoral artery

J. L. Unthank, J. C. Nixon and J. M. Lash
Department of Surgery Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis 46202, USA.

Collateral and microvascular (including feed artery) resistances in the rat hindlimb were determined immediately or 1 wk after ligation of the femoral artery. Collateral-to-microvascular resistance ratios were determined from in vivo pressure measurements proximal and distal to the ligation. Microvascular resistance was 32 +/- 2.5 and 41 +/- 1.5% of the total collateral-dependent vasculature in acutely and chronically ligated limbs, respectively, and decreased 20% in both groups during reactive hyperemia. Minimum resistances of collateral vessels and the microcirculation arising from arterial branches proximal and distal to the ligation were determined by using a modification of the standard hindquarter perfusion technique for determining maximum vascular conductance. One week postligation, minimum total hindquarter resistance was decreased by a reduction in the resistance of the collaterals (approximately 50%) and microcirculation (approximately 33%) proximal to the ligation. The results suggest that the microvasculature distal to the occlusion is able to increase flow by dilation both initially and at 1 wk postligation but that collateral adaptations are primarily responsible for decreases in the minimum total resistance of the collateral-dependent region.


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