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    Elastic Fibers and Large Artery Mechanics in Animal Models of Development and Disease

    Source: Journal of Biomechanical Engineering:;2018:;volume( 140 ):;issue: 002::page 20803
    Author:
    Gabriela Espinosa, Maria
    ,
    Catalin Staiculescu, Marius
    ,
    Kim, Jungsil
    ,
    Marin, Eric
    ,
    Wagenseil, Jessica E.
    DOI: 10.1115/1.4038704
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: Development of a closed circulatory system requires that large arteries adapt to the mechanical demands of high, pulsatile pressure. Elastin and collagen uniquely address these design criteria in the low and high stress regimes, resulting in a nonlinear mechanical response. Elastin is the core component of elastic fibers, which provide the artery wall with energy storage and recoil. The integrity of the elastic fiber network is affected by component insufficiency or disorganization, leading to an array of vascular pathologies and compromised mechanical behavior. In this review, we discuss how elastic fibers are formed and how they adapt in development and disease. We discuss elastic fiber contributions to arterial mechanical behavior and remodeling. We primarily present data from mouse models with elastic fiber deficiencies, but suggest that alternate small animal models may have unique experimental advantages and the potential to provide new insights. Advanced ultrastructural and biomechanical data are constantly being used to update computational models of arterial mechanics. We discuss the progression from early phenomenological models to microstructurally motivated strain energy functions for both collagen and elastic fiber networks. Although many current models individually account for arterial adaptation, complex geometries, and fluid–solid interactions (FSIs), future models will need to include an even greater number of factors and interactions in the complex system. Among these factors, we identify the need to revisit the role of time dependence and axial growth and remodeling in large artery mechanics, especially in cardiovascular diseases that affect the mechanical integrity of the elastic fibers.
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    contributor authorGabriela Espinosa, Maria
    contributor authorCatalin Staiculescu, Marius
    contributor authorKim, Jungsil
    contributor authorMarin, Eric
    contributor authorWagenseil, Jessica E.
    date accessioned2019-02-28T11:10:46Z
    date available2019-02-28T11:10:46Z
    date copyright1/12/2018 12:00:00 AM
    date issued2018
    identifier issn0148-0731
    identifier otherbio_140_02_020803.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4253520
    description abstractDevelopment of a closed circulatory system requires that large arteries adapt to the mechanical demands of high, pulsatile pressure. Elastin and collagen uniquely address these design criteria in the low and high stress regimes, resulting in a nonlinear mechanical response. Elastin is the core component of elastic fibers, which provide the artery wall with energy storage and recoil. The integrity of the elastic fiber network is affected by component insufficiency or disorganization, leading to an array of vascular pathologies and compromised mechanical behavior. In this review, we discuss how elastic fibers are formed and how they adapt in development and disease. We discuss elastic fiber contributions to arterial mechanical behavior and remodeling. We primarily present data from mouse models with elastic fiber deficiencies, but suggest that alternate small animal models may have unique experimental advantages and the potential to provide new insights. Advanced ultrastructural and biomechanical data are constantly being used to update computational models of arterial mechanics. We discuss the progression from early phenomenological models to microstructurally motivated strain energy functions for both collagen and elastic fiber networks. Although many current models individually account for arterial adaptation, complex geometries, and fluid–solid interactions (FSIs), future models will need to include an even greater number of factors and interactions in the complex system. Among these factors, we identify the need to revisit the role of time dependence and axial growth and remodeling in large artery mechanics, especially in cardiovascular diseases that affect the mechanical integrity of the elastic fibers.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleElastic Fibers and Large Artery Mechanics in Animal Models of Development and Disease
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume140
    journal issue2
    journal titleJournal of Biomechanical Engineering
    identifier doi10.1115/1.4038704
    journal fristpage20803
    journal lastpage020803-13
    treeJournal of Biomechanical Engineering:;2018:;volume( 140 ):;issue: 002
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