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Featured researches published by Aladin M. Boriek.


American Journal of Physiology-regulatory Integrative and Comparative Physiology | 2017

Regional diaphragm volume displacement is heterogeneous in dogs

Brooke Greybeck; Raymond Lu; Arvind Ramanujam; Mary Adeyeye; Matthew Wettergreen; Shari Wynd; Aladin M. Boriek

Muscle shortening and volume displacement (VD) are critical determinants of the pressure-generating capacity of the diaphragm. The present study was designed to test the hypothesis that diaphragm VD is heterogeneous and that distribution of VD is dependent on regional muscle shortening, posture, and the level of muscle activation. Radioopaque markers were sutured along muscle bundles of the peritoneal surface of the crural, dorsal costal, midcostal, and ventral costal regions of the left hemidiaphragm in four dogs. The markers were followed by biplanar video fluoroscopy during quiet spontaneous breathing, passive inflation to total lung capacity (TLC), and inspiratory efforts against an occluded airway at three lung volumes spanning the vital capacity [functional residual capacity, functional residual capacity + ½ inspiratory capacity, and TLC in both the prone and supine postures]. Our data show the ventral costal diaphragm had the largest VD and contributed nearly two times to the total diaphragm VD compared with the dorsal costal portion. In addition, the ventral costal diaphragm contributed nearly half of the total VD in the prone position, whereas it only contributed a quarter of the total VD in the supine postition. During efforts against an occluded airway and during passive inflation to TLC in the supine position, the crural diaphragm displaced volume equivalent to that of the midcostal portion. Regional muscle shortening closely matched regional VD. We conclude that the primary force generator of the diaphragm is primarily dominated by the contribution of the ventral costal region to its VD.


American Journal of Physiology-cell Physiology | 2001

Desmin integrates the three-dimensional mechanical properties of muscles

Aladin M. Boriek; Yassemi Capetanaki; Willy Hwang; Todd M. Officer; Muffasir Badshah; Joe R. Rodarte; James G. Tidball


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2002

Distinct Signaling Pathways Are Activated in Response to Mechanical Stress Applied Axially and Transversely to Skeletal Muscle Fibers

Ashok Kumar; Imran Chaudhry; Michael B. Reid; Aladin M. Boriek


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2003

CCAAT/enhancer-binding protein and activator protein-1 transcription factors regulate the expression of interleukin-8 through the mitogen-activated protein kinase pathways in response to mechanical stretch of human airway smooth muscle cells.

Ashok Kumar; Alan J. Knox; Aladin M. Boriek


Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine | 2003

Patent foramen ovale and paradoxical systemic embolism: a bibliographic review

Philip P. Foster; Aladin M. Boriek; Bruce D. Butler; Michael L. Gernhardt; Alfred A. Bove


Aging (Albany NY) | 2011

The physiological roles of Sirt1 in skeletal muscle.

Patricia S. Pardo; Aladin M. Boriek


Journal of Applied Physiology | 1994

Displacements and strains in the costal diaphragm of the dog

Aladin M. Boriek; Theodore A. Wilson; Joseph R. Rodarte


Journal of Applied Physiology | 2006

Length and curvature of the dog diaphragm

Aladin M. Boriek; Ben Black; Rolf D. Hubmayr; Theodore A. Wilson


Journal of Applied Physiology | 2000

Biaxial constitutive relations for the passive canine diaphragm

Aladin M. Boriek; Neil G. Kelly; Joseph R. Rodarte; Theodore A. Wilson


Journal of Applied Physiology | 1997

Kinematics and mechanics of midcostal diaphragm of dog.

Aladin M. Boriek; Joseph R. Rodarte; Theodore A. Wilson

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