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Blood flow through the embryonic heart outflow tract during cardiac looping in HH13-HH18 chicken embryos.
Midgett, Madeline; Chivukula, Venkat Keshav; Dorn, Calder; Wallace, Samantha; Rugonyi, Sandra.
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  • Midgett M; Department of Biomedical Engineering, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR, USA.
  • Chivukula VK; Department of Biomedical Engineering, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR, USA.
  • Dorn C; School of Chemical, Biological, and Environmental Engineering, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, USA.
  • Wallace S; School of Chemical, Biological, and Environmental Engineering, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, USA.
  • Rugonyi S; Department of Biomedical Engineering, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR, USA rugonyis@ohsu.edu.
J R Soc Interface ; 12(111): 20150652, 2015 Oct 06.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26468069
Blood flow is inherently linked to embryonic cardiac development, as haemodynamic forces exerted by flow stimulate mechanotransduction mechanisms that modulate cardiac growth and remodelling. This study evaluated blood flow in the embryonic heart outflow tract (OFT) during normal development at each stage between HH13 and HH18 in chicken embryos, in order to characterize changes in haemodynamic conditions during critical cardiac looping transformations. Two-dimensional optical coherence tomography was used to simultaneously acquire both structural and Doppler flow images, in order to extract blood flow velocity and structural information and estimate haemodynamic measures. From HH13 to HH18, peak blood flow rate increased by 2.4-fold and stroke volume increased by 2.1-fold. Wall shear rate (WSR) and lumen diameter data suggest that changes in blood flow during HH13-HH18 may induce a shear-mediated vasodilation response in the OFT. Embryo-specific four-dimensional computational fluid dynamics modelling at HH13 and HH18 complemented experimental observations and indicated heterogeneous WSR distributions over the OFT. Characterizing changes in haemodynamics during cardiac looping will help us better understand the way normal blood flow impacts proper cardiac development.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Tomografia de Coerência Óptica / Coração Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2015 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Tomografia de Coerência Óptica / Coração Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2015 Tipo de documento: Article