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Evolving biaxial mechanical properties of mouse carotid arteries in hypertension.

J F Eberth1, L Cardamone, J D Humphrey.   

Abstract

Quantifying the time course of load-induced changes in arterial wall geometry, microstructure, and properties is fundamental to developing mathematical models of growth and remodeling. Arteries adapt to altered pressure and flow by modifying wall thickness, inner diameter, and axial length via marked cell and matrix turnover. To estimate particular biomaterial implications of such adaptations, we used a 4-fiber family constitutive relation to quantify passive biaxial mechanical behaviors of mouse carotid arteries 0 (control), 7-10, 10-14, or 35-56 days after an aortic arch banding surgery that increased pulse pressure and pulsatile flow in the right carotid artery. In vivo circumferential and axial stretches at mean arterial pressure were, for example, 11% and 26% lower, respectively, in hypertensive carotids 35-56 days after banding than in normotensive controls; this finding is consistent with observations that hypertension decreases distensibility. Interestingly, the strain energy W stored in the carotids at individual in vivo conditions was also less in hypertensive compared with normotensive carotids. For example, at 35-56 days after banding, W was 24%, 39%, and 47% of normal values at diastolic, mean, and systolic pressures, respectively. The energy stored during the cardiac cycle, W(sys)-W(dias), also tended to be less, but this reduction did not reach significance. When computed at normal in vivo values of biaxial stretch, however, W was well above normal for the hypertensive carotids. This net increase resulted from an overall increase in the collagen-related anisotropic contribution to W despite a decrease in the elastin-related isotropic contribution. The latter was consistent with observed decreases in the mass fraction of elastin.
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Year:  2011        PMID: 21851943      PMCID: PMC3169381          DOI: 10.1016/j.jbiomech.2011.07.018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biomech        ISSN: 0021-9290            Impact factor:   2.712


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