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Structure and mechanics of healing myocardial infarcts. Ann Rev Biomed Eng

Parameterization of left ventricular wall motion... Ann Biomed Eng

Determinants of left ventricular shape change... J Biomech Eng

Creating alignment and anisotropy in engineered heart tissue... Tissue Eng

Stress fibers buckle in rapidly shortened cells... Cell Motil Cytoskel

Isotonic biaxial loading of fibroblast-populated... Biomech Model Mechanobiol

Normalized diastolic properties after left ventricular assist... Circulation

Modeling cardiac mechanical properties in three dimensions. Phil Trans Royal Soc Lond A

 

 

 

Structure and mechanics of healing myocardial infarcts.

Annu Rev Biomed Eng. 2005;7:223-53.
Holmes JW, Borg TK, Covell JW.

Therapies for myocardial infarction have historically been developed by trial and error, rather than from an understanding of the structure and function of the healing infarct. With exciting new bioengineering therapies for myocardial infarction on the horizon, we have reviewed the time course of structural and mechanical changes in the healing infarct in an attempt to identify key structural determinants of mechanics at several stages of healing. Based on temporal correlation, we hypothesize that normal passive material properties dominate the mechanics during acute ischemia, edema during the subsequent necrotic phase, large collagen fiber structure during the fibrotic phase, and cross-linking of collagen during the long-term remodeling phase. We hope these hypotheses will stimulate further research on infarct mechanics, particularly studies that integrate material testing, in vivo mechanics, and quantitative structural analysis.

 

 

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