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Indexed by:期刊论文
Date of Publication:2018-08-01
Journal:CMES-COMPUTER MODELING IN ENGINEERING & SCIENCES
Included Journals:SCIE
Volume:116
Issue:2,SI
Page Number:127-147
ISSN No.:1526-1492
Key Words:Acute cycling exercise; blood flow; wall shear stress; common carotid artery; elastic tube model; rigid tube model
Abstract:Assessment of the magnitude and pattern of wall shear stress (WSS) in vivo is the prerequisite for studying the quantitative relationship between exercise-induced WSS and arterial endothelial function. In the previous studies, the calculation of the WSS modulated by exercise training was primarily based upon the rigid tube model, which did not take non-linear effects of vessel elastic deformation into consideration. In this study, with an elastic tube model, we estimated the effect of a bout of 30-minute acute cycling exercise on the WSS and the flow rate in the common carotid artery according to the measured inner diameter, center-line blood flow velocity, heart rates and the brachial blood pressures before and after exercise training. Furthermore, the roles of exercise induced arterial diameter and blood flow rate in the change of WSS were also determined. The numerical results demonstrate that acute exercise significantly increases the magnitudes of blood flow rate and WSS. Moreover, the vessel elastic deformation is a non-negligible factor in the calculation of the WSS induced by exercise, which generates greater effects on the minimum WSS than the maximum WSS. Additionally, the contributions of exercise-induced variations in blood flow rate and diameter are almost identical in the change of the mean WSS.