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Time-dependent mechanical properties of aortic valve cusps: effect of glycosaminoglycan depletion.

Alessandro Borghi1, Sophie E P New, Adrian H Chester, Patricia M Taylor, Magdi H Yacoub.   

Abstract

Aortic valve (AV) performance is closely linked to its structural components. Glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) are thought to influence the time-dependent properties of living tissues. This study investigates the effect of GAGs on the viscoelastic behaviour of the AV. Fresh porcine AV cusps were either treated enzymatically to remove GAGs or left untreated (control). The specimens were tested for stress relaxation and tensile properties under equibiaxial load conditions. The stress relaxation curves were fitted using a double exponential decay equation and the early relaxation constant (τ(1)) and late relaxation constant (τ(2)) calculated for each specimen. Immunohistochemistry confirmed the successful depletion of both sulphated and non-sulphated GAGs from the AV cusps. A statistical increase in τ(1) was found for both the radial and circumferential directions between the control and -GAGs group (radial, control 17.37s vs. -GAGs 25.65 s; circumferential, control 21.47s vs. -GAGs 27.37 s). It was also found that τ(1) differed between the two directions for the control group but not after GAG depletion (control, radial 17.37s vs. circumferential 21.47 s; -GAGs, radial 25.65 s vs. circumferential 27.37s). No effect on stiffness was found. The results showed that the presence of GAGs influences the mechanical viscoelastic properties of the AV but has no effect on the stiffness. The natural anisotropy, which reflects the relaxation kinematics, is lost after GAG depletion.
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Year:  2012        PMID: 22963848     DOI: 10.1016/j.actbio.2012.09.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Biomater        ISSN: 1742-7061            Impact factor:   8.947


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