Literature DB >> 7895248

Flow patterns and endothelial cell morphology in a simplified model of an artificial ventricle.

M M Samet1, P I Lelkes.   

Abstract

The aim of this study was to delineate the flow patterns in a non-unidirectional flow field inside a ventricle-shaped cell culture chamber, and examine the resulting morphology and integrity of the endothelium in select regions of the monolayer. The chamber was perfused by pulsatile flow, and the coherent motion of the fluid was studied using flow visualization aided by image analysis. Four distinct flow patterns were discerned and examined: central jet, flow impingement, flow separation, and recirculating eddies. The influence of these patterns on endothelial cell morphology was assessed after 20 h of exposure to flow. There were no signs of damage to the endothelium in the jet region nor was there evidence of cell alignment with the flow. Yet, there were changes in cell morphology and cytoskeletal architecture as compared to control. By contrast, within the eddies where the flow was highly disturbed, there was apparent damage to the endothelium. Thus, exposure of cells to random velocity fluctuations in regions of quasi-static flow compromises the integrity of the monolayer. Identification of such sites and acquisition of the knowledge necessary to protect the cells from denudation will be valuable for the endothelialization efforts of cardiac prostheses.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 7895248     DOI: 10.1007/BF02796510

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Biophys        ISSN: 0163-4992


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