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Aortic Valve: Mechanical Environment and Mechanobiology

期刊

ANNALS OF BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
卷 41, 期 7, 页码 1331-1346

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10439-013-0785-7

关键词

Aortic valve; Mechanobiology; Shear stress; Pressure; Stretch; Bicuspid; Calcification

资金

  1. American Heart Association [0625620B, 10POST3050054, 09PRE2060605]
  2. National Science Foundation through the Engineering Research Center program at the Georgia Tech [EEC 9731643]
  3. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute [HL-07262]
  4. Wallace H. Coulter Distinguished Faculty Chair funds
  5. Petit Undergraduate Research Scholars Program

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The aortic valve (AV) experiences a complex mechanical environment, which includes tension, flexure, pressure, and shear stress forces due to blood flow during each cardiac cycle. This mechanical environment regulates AV tissue structure by constantly renewing and remodeling the phenotype. In vitro, ex vivo and in vivo studies have shown that pathological states such as hypertension and congenital defect like bicuspid AV (BAV) can potentially alter the AV's mechanical environment, triggering a cascade of remodeling, inflammation, and calcification activities in AV tissue. Alteration in mechanical environment is first sensed by the endothelium, which in turn induces changes in the extracellular matrix, and triggers cell differentiation and activation. However, the molecular mechanism of this process is not understood very well. Understanding these mechanisms is critical for advancing the development of effective medical based therapies. Recently, there have been some interesting studies on characterizing the hemodynamics associated with AV, especially in pathologies like BAV, using different experimental and numerical methods. Here, we review the current knowledge of the local AV mechanical environment and its effect on valve biology, focusing on in vitro and ex vivo approaches.

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