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contributor authorVargas, Ana I.
contributor authorTarraf, Samar A.
contributor authorJennings, Turner
contributor authorBellini, Chiara
contributor authorAmini, Rouzbeh
date accessioned2024-12-24T19:05:43Z
date available2024-12-24T19:05:43Z
date copyright3/19/2024 12:00:00 AM
date issued2024
identifier issn0148-0731
identifier otherbio_146_07_071004.pdf
identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4303272
description abstractMaternal mortality due to cardiovascular disease is a rising concern in the U.S. Pregnancy triggers changes in the circulatory system, potentially influencing the structure of the central vasculature. Evidence suggests a link between a woman's pregnancy history and future cardiovascular health, but our understanding remains limited. To fill this gap, we examined the passive mechanics of the murine ascending thoracic aorta during late gestation. By performing biaxial mechanical testing on the ascending aorta, we were able to characterize the mechanical properties of both control and late-gestation tissues. By examining mechanical, structural, and geometric properties, we confirmed that remodeling of the aortic wall occurred. Morphological and mechanical properties of the tissue indicated an outward expansion of the tissue, as reflected in changes in wall thickness (∼12% increase) and luminal diameter (∼6% increase) at its physiologically loaded state in the pregnant group. With these geometric adaptations and despite increased hemodynamic loads, pregnancy did not induce significant changes in the tensile wall stress at the similar physiological pressure levels of the pregnant and control tissues. The alterations also included reduced intrinsic stiffness in the circumferential direction (∼18%) and reduced structural stiffness (∼26%) in the pregnant group. The observed vascular remodeling maintained the elastic stored energy of the aortic wall under systolic loads, indicating preservation of vascular function. Data from our study of pregnancy-related vascular remodeling will provide valuable insights for future investigations of maternal cardiovascular health.
publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
titleVascular Remodeling During Late-Gestation Pregnancy: An In-Vitro Assessment of the Murine Ascending Thoracic Aorta
typeJournal Paper
journal volume146
journal issue7
journal titleJournal of Biomechanical Engineering
identifier doi10.1115/1.4064744
journal fristpage71004-1
journal lastpage71004-10
page10
treeJournal of Biomechanical Engineering:;2024:;volume( 146 ):;issue: 007
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