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Utilizing the Precision-Cut Lung Slice to Study the Contractile Regulation of Airway and Intrapulmonary Arterial Smooth Muscle
Published on: May 5, 2022
Flexibility of microstructural adaptations in airway smooth muscle
Alexis Dufour-Mailhot1, Magali Boucher1, Cyndi Henry1
1Institut Universitaire de Cardiologie et de Pneumologie de Québec, Université Laval, Quebec, Canada.
Abstract:
The airway smooth muscle undergoes an elastic transition during a sustained contraction, characterized by a gradual decrease in hysteresivity caused by a relatively greater rate of increase in elastance than resistance. We recently demonstrated that these mechanical changes are more likely to persist after a large strain when they are acquired in dynamic versus static conditions; as if the microstructural adaptations liable for the elastic transition are more flexible when they evolve in dynamic conditions. The extent of this flexibility is undefined. Herein, contracted ovine tracheal smooth muscle strips were kept in dynamic conditions simulating tidal breathing (sinusoidal length oscillations at 5% amplitude) and then subjected to simulated deep inspirations (DI). Each DI was straining the muscle by either 10%, 20%, or 30% and was imposed at either 2, 5, 10, or 30 min after the preceding DI. The goal was to assess whether and the extent by which the time-dependent decrease in hysteresivity is preserved following the DI. The results show that the time-dependent decrease in hysteresivity seen pre-DI was preserved after a strain of 10%, but not after a strain of 20% or 30%. This suggests that the microstructural adaptations liable for the elastic transition withstood a strain at least twofold greater than the oscillating strain that pertained during their evolution (10% vs. 5%). We propose that a muscle adapting in dynamic conditions forges microstructures exhibiting a substantial degree of flexibility.NEW & NOTEWORTHY This study confirms that airway smooth muscle undergoes an elastic transition during a sustained contraction even when it operates in dynamic conditions simulating breathing at tidal volume. It also demonstrates that the microstructural adaptations liable for this elastic transition withstand a strain that is at least twice as large as the oscillating strain that pertains during their evolution. This degree of flexibility might be an asset with major significant impact for a tissue such as the airway smooth muscle that displays an everchanging shape due to breathing.
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