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1 Respiratory Research Laboratory,
Received 21 February 1996; accepted in final form 17 September
1996.
Sobh, Jamil F., Craig M. Lilly, Jeffrey M. Drazen, and
Andrew C. Jackson. Respiratory transfer impedance between 8 and
384 Hz in guinea pigs before and after bronchial challenge. J. Appl. Physiol. 82(1): 172-181, 1997.
noninvasive; forced oscillation technique; respiratory resistance; respiratory inertance; respiratory compliance
We report a forced oscillatory technique for noninvasively
measuring respiratory transfer impedance (Ztr) between 8 and 384 Hz in
guinea pigs. This technique uses a device consisting of two chambers:
one surrounding the animal's head that is used as a plethysmograph to
measured flow through the airway opening and the other that surrounds
the animal's body and is used to apply pressure oscillations to the
body surface. Ztr was measured in spontaneously breathing awake guinea
pigs and while the animals were anesthetized in normal and
methacholine-challenged conditions. An eight-element model consisting
of an airway compartment separated from a tissue compartment by a shunt
gas compression compartment was fit to the data. Anesthesia increased
central and peripheral airway resistance and bronchial airway wall
compliance by 13, 31, and 44%, respectively, whereas it decreased
tissue compliance by 37%. Compared with the unanesthetized condition, the methacholine challenge (20 µg/kg) resulted in an increase in
central and peripheral airway resistance (69 and 319%, respectively) and a decrease in bronchial airway wall and tissue compliance (37 and
79%, respectively). This technique is capable of measuring Ztr in
anesthetized and awake guinea pigs. Analysis of these data with this
eight-element model provides reasonable estimates of airway and tissue
parameters.
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