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Effect of left atrial ligation-driven altered inflow hemodynamics on embryonic heart development: clues for prenatal progression of hypoplastic left heart syndrome

Journal

BIOMECHANICS AND MODELING IN MECHANOBIOLOGY
Volume 20, Issue 2, Pages 733-750

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s10237-020-01413-5

Keywords

Left atrial ligation; Chick embryo; Hypoplastic left heart syndrome; Mitral valve; Left ventricle; Shear stress; Embryonic heart development; Computational fluid dynamics; Hemodynamics; Mechanobiology

Funding

  1. Qatar National Research Fund (QNRF), National Priority Research Program [NPRP 10-0123-170222]
  2. National Science Foundation (NSF), Civil, Mechanical and Manufacturing Innovation [NSF CMMI 1635712]
  3. Qatar National Library

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This study investigates disturbed hemodynamics and deteriorated cardiac growth following left atrial ligation (LAL) to explore potential mechanobiological mechanisms for the embryonic development of hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS), highlighting the critical importance of hemodynamic disturbances during heart valve and ventricle development.
Congenital heart defects (CHDs) are abnormalities in the heart structure present at birth. One important condition is hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) where severely underdeveloped left ventricle (LV) cannot support systemic circulation. HLHS usually initiates as localized tissue malformations with no underlying genetic cause, suggesting that disturbed hemodynamics contribute to the embryonic development of these defects. Left atrial ligation (LAL) is a surgical procedure on embryonic chick resulting in a phenotype resembling clinical HLHS. In this study, we investigated disturbed hemodynamics and deteriorated cardiac growth following LAL to investigate possible mechanobiological mechanisms for the embryonic development of HLHS. We integrated techniques such as echocardiography, micro-CT and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) for these analyses. Specifically, LAL procedure causes an immediate flow disturbance over atrioventricular (AV) cushions. At later stages after the heart septation, it causes hemodynamic disturbances in LV. As a consequence of the LAL procedure, the left-AV canal and LV volume decrease in size, and in the opposite way, the right-AV canal and right ventricle volume increase. According to our CFD analysis, LAL results in an immediate decrease in the left AV canal WSS levels for 3.5-day (HH21) pre-septated hearts. For 7-day post-septated hearts (HH30), LAL leads to further reduction in WSS levels in the left AV canal, and relatively increased WSS levels in the right AV canal. This study demonstrates the critical importance of the disturbed hemodynamics during the heart valve and ventricle development.

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