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Volume 4, Issue 4, Pages 295-302 (January 1998) Biomechanics of the saphenous artery and vein in spontaneous hypertension in rats  Mátyás Szentiványi Jr, György L Nádasy, Mária Tóth, Veronika Kopcsányi, Andrea Jednákovits, Emil Monos  Pathophysiology  Volume 4, Issue 4, Pages 295-302 (January 1998) DOI: 10.1016/S0928-4680(97)10008-6

Fig. 1 Incremental elastic modulus (Panel A) and incremental distensibility (Panel B) of saphenous arteries from SHR (n=9) and WKY (n=8) rats as function of intraluminal pressure. Values are mean±SEM. For statistical analysis one factor ANOVA and Scheffé's posthoc test were used. *P<0.05, SHR vs WKY at isobaric pressure levels. Pathophysiology 1998 4, 295-302DOI: (10.1016/S0928-4680(97)10008-6)

Fig. 2 Incremental elastic modulus (Panels A, B) and incremental distensibility (Panels C, D) of saphenous artery from SHR (Panels A, C) and WKY (Panels B, D) rats after methoxamine and papaverine administration. Values are mean±SEM. For statistical analysis one factor ANOVA and Scheffé's posthoc test were used. *P<0.05, methoxamine versus papaverine at isobaric pressure levels. Pathophysiology 1998 4, 295-302DOI: (10.1016/S0928-4680(97)10008-6)

Fig. 2 Incremental elastic modulus (Panels A, B) and incremental distensibility (Panels C, D) of saphenous artery from SHR (Panels A, C) and WKY (Panels B, D) rats after methoxamine and papaverine administration. Values are mean±SEM. For statistical analysis one factor ANOVA and Scheffé's posthoc test were used. *P<0.05, methoxamine versus papaverine at isobaric pressure levels. Pathophysiology 1998 4, 295-302DOI: (10.1016/S0928-4680(97)10008-6)

Fig. 3 Active tangential strain of saphenous arteries from SHR (n=9) and WKY (n=8) rats. Values are mean±SEM. For statistical analysis one factor ANOVA and Scheffé's posthoc test were used. *P<0.05, SHR versus WKY at isobaric pressure levels. Pathophysiology 1998 4, 295-302DOI: (10.1016/S0928-4680(97)10008-6)

Fig. 4 Tangential stress of saphenous artery (Panel A) and vein (Panel B) from SHR and WKY rats. Values are mean±SEM. For statistical analysis one factor ANOVA and Scheffé's posthoc test were used. *P<0.05, SHR versus WKY at isobaric pressure levels. Pathophysiology 1998 4, 295-302DOI: (10.1016/S0928-4680(97)10008-6)

Fig. 5 External diameter (Panel A) and wall thickness (Panel B) of saphenous vein from SHR (n=8) and WKY (n=7) rats. Values are mean±SEM. For statistical analysis one factor ANOVA and Scheffé's posthoc test were used. *P<0.05, SHR versus WKY at isobaric pressure levels. Pathophysiology 1998 4, 295-302DOI: (10.1016/S0928-4680(97)10008-6)