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Joseph Shrager

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  • Sarcomeres are added in series to emphysematous rat diaphragm after lung volume reduction surgery.

    Shrager JB, Kim DK, Hashmi YJ, Stedman HH, Zhu J, Kaiser LR, Levine S. Chest. 2002; 121 (1): 210-5

    The diaphragm adapts to its shortened state in experimental emphysema primarily by losing sarcomeres in series, thus reducing its optimal operating length. One would expect improved diaphragmatic function after lung volume reduction surgery (LVRS) only if the muscle can readapt to its elevated, lengthened postoperative position by either adding back sarcomeres or lengthening sarcomeres. We used a model of elastase-induced emphysema in rats to test the hypothesis that sarcomere addition occurs following LVRS.

    PubMedID: 11796453

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