In-Situ Deformation of the Aortic Valve Interstitial Cell Nucleus Under Diastolic Loading

原位 心脏病学 主动脉瓣 核心 内科学 舒张期 变形(气象学) 材料科学 医学 化学 复合材料 精神科 血压 有机化学
作者
Hsiao‐Ying Shadow Huang,Jun Liao,Michael S. Sacks
出处
期刊:Journal of biomechanical engineering [ASM International]
卷期号:129 (6): 880-889 被引量:91
标识
DOI:10.1115/1.2801670
摘要

Within the aortic valve (AV) leaflet resides a population of interstitial cells (AVICs), which serve to maintain tissue structural integrity via protein synthesis and enzymatic degradation. AVICs are typically characterized as myofibroblasts, exhibit phenotypic plasticity, and may play an important role in valve pathophysiology. While it is known that AVICs can respond to mechanical stimuli in vitro, the level of in vivo AVIC deformation and its relation to local collagen fiber reorientation during the cardiac cycle remain unknown. In the present study, the deformation of AVICs was investigated using porcine AV glutaraldehyde fixed under 0–90mmHg transvalvular pressures. The resulting change in nuclear aspect ratio (NAR) was used as an index of overall cellular strain, and dependencies on spatial location and pressure loading levels quantified. Local collagen fiber alignment in the same valves was also quantified using small angle light scattering. A tissue-level finite element (FE) model of an AVIC embedded in the AV extracellular matrix was also used explore the relation between AV tissue- and cellular-level deformations. Results indicated large, consistent increases in AVIC NAR with transvalvular pressure (e.g., from mean of 1.8 at 0mmHg to a mean of 4.8 at 90mmHg), as well as pronounced layer specific dependencies. Associated changes in collagen fiber alignment indicated that little AVIC deformation occurs with the large amount of fiber straightening for pressures below ∼1mmHg, followed by substantial increases in AVIC NAR from 4mmHgto90mmHg. While the tissue-level FE model was able to capture the qualitative response, it also underpredicted the extent of AVIC deformation. This result suggested that additional micromechanical and fiber-compaction effects occur at high pressure levels. The results of this study form the basis of understanding transvalvular pressure-mediated mechanotransduction within the native AV and first time quantitative data correlating AVIC nuclei deformation with AV tissue microstructure and deformation.
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