Altered pressure in the developing left ventricle (LV) results in altered morphology and tissue material properties. Mechanical stress and strain may play a role in the regulating process. This study showed that confocal microscopy, three-dimensional reconstruction, and finite element analysis can provide a detailed model of stress and strain in the trabeculated embryonic heart. The method was used to test the hypothesis that end-diastolic strains are normalized after altered loading of the LV during the stages of trabecular compaction and chamber formation. Stage-29 chick LVs subjected to pressure overload and underload at stage 21 were reconstructed with full trabecular morphology from confocal images and analyzed with finite element tech...
In this work, we introduce a modified Holzapfel-Ogden hyperelastic constitutive model for ventricula...
Embryonic heart development is a mechanosensitive process, where specific fluid forces are needed fo...
Genetic and epigenetic programs regulate dramatic structural changes during cardiac morphogenesis. C...
Altered pressure in the developing left ventricle (LV) results in altered morphology and tissue mate...
Abstract Embryonic cardiac development depends, in part, on the local biomechanical environment. Tra...
Mathematical models provide a suitable platform to test hypotheses on the relation between local mec...
During developmental stages, biomechanical stimuli on cardiac cells modulate genetic programs, and d...
International audienceImportance of material parameters and strain energy function on the wall stres...
Development of the embryonic heart involves an intricate network of biochemical and genetic cues to ...
Deformation and structure of the cardiac wall can be assessed non-invasively by imaging techniques s...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Biomechanical modeling of pressure overload-induced ch...
Mathematical models of cardiac mechanics can potentially be used to relate abnormal cardiac deformat...
A linear incremental finite element model is used to analyze the mechanical behavior of the left ven...
Cardiac trabeculae are cylindrical structures arranged in a complex shape which cover the endocardia...
In this work, we introduce a modified Holzapfel-Ogden hyperelastic constitutive model for ventricula...
Embryonic heart development is a mechanosensitive process, where specific fluid forces are needed fo...
Genetic and epigenetic programs regulate dramatic structural changes during cardiac morphogenesis. C...
Altered pressure in the developing left ventricle (LV) results in altered morphology and tissue mate...
Abstract Embryonic cardiac development depends, in part, on the local biomechanical environment. Tra...
Mathematical models provide a suitable platform to test hypotheses on the relation between local mec...
During developmental stages, biomechanical stimuli on cardiac cells modulate genetic programs, and d...
International audienceImportance of material parameters and strain energy function on the wall stres...
Development of the embryonic heart involves an intricate network of biochemical and genetic cues to ...
Deformation and structure of the cardiac wall can be assessed non-invasively by imaging techniques s...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Biomechanical modeling of pressure overload-induced ch...
Mathematical models of cardiac mechanics can potentially be used to relate abnormal cardiac deformat...
A linear incremental finite element model is used to analyze the mechanical behavior of the left ven...
Cardiac trabeculae are cylindrical structures arranged in a complex shape which cover the endocardia...
In this work, we introduce a modified Holzapfel-Ogden hyperelastic constitutive model for ventricula...
Embryonic heart development is a mechanosensitive process, where specific fluid forces are needed fo...
Genetic and epigenetic programs regulate dramatic structural changes during cardiac morphogenesis. C...