The beating heart is subject to intrinsic mechanical factors, exerted by contraction of the myocardium (stretch and strain) and fluid forces of the enclosed blood (wall shear stress). The earliest contractions of the heart occur already in the 10-somite stage in the tubular as yet unsegmented heart. With development, the looping heart becomes asymmetric providing varying diameters and curvatures resulting in unequal flow profiles. These flow profiles exert various wall shear stresses and as a consequence different expression patterns of shear responsive genes. In this paper we investigate the morphological alterations of the heart after changing the blood flow by ligation of the right vitelline vein in a model chicken embryo and analyze the...
Blood flow is critical for normal cardiac development. Hemodynamic stimuli outside of normal ranges ...
Endothelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EndoMT) is an instrumental step in the development of valves ...
Congenital heart defects (CHD) are the most common birth defect, occurring in nearly 1% of all live ...
The embryonic heart is already beating before cardiac morphogenesis is complete. Therefore, the effe...
Cardiac valve structure and function are primarily determined during early development. Consequently...
Endothelial cells (EC) translate biomechanical forces into functional and phenotypic responses that ...
Cardiovascular development is directed or modulated by genetic and epigenetic factors. The latter in...
Background/Aims: Ligating the right lateral vitelline vein of chicken embryos (venous clip) results ...
Cardiogenesis is interdependent with blood flow within the embryonic system. Recently, a number of s...
Intracardiac haemodynamics is crucial for normal cardiogenesis, with recent evidence showing valvulo...
The heart is the first organ that starts to function in a developing embryo. It continues to undergo...
We analyzed heart wall motion and blood flow dynamics in chicken embryos using in vivo optical coher...
Background: Hemodynamics, forces from the flowing blood in the heart, is a major epigenetic factor f...
Innovative research on the interactions between biomechanical load and cardiovascular (CV) morphogen...
During developmental stages, biomechanical stimuli on cardiac cells modulate genetic programs, and d...
Blood flow is critical for normal cardiac development. Hemodynamic stimuli outside of normal ranges ...
Endothelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EndoMT) is an instrumental step in the development of valves ...
Congenital heart defects (CHD) are the most common birth defect, occurring in nearly 1% of all live ...
The embryonic heart is already beating before cardiac morphogenesis is complete. Therefore, the effe...
Cardiac valve structure and function are primarily determined during early development. Consequently...
Endothelial cells (EC) translate biomechanical forces into functional and phenotypic responses that ...
Cardiovascular development is directed or modulated by genetic and epigenetic factors. The latter in...
Background/Aims: Ligating the right lateral vitelline vein of chicken embryos (venous clip) results ...
Cardiogenesis is interdependent with blood flow within the embryonic system. Recently, a number of s...
Intracardiac haemodynamics is crucial for normal cardiogenesis, with recent evidence showing valvulo...
The heart is the first organ that starts to function in a developing embryo. It continues to undergo...
We analyzed heart wall motion and blood flow dynamics in chicken embryos using in vivo optical coher...
Background: Hemodynamics, forces from the flowing blood in the heart, is a major epigenetic factor f...
Innovative research on the interactions between biomechanical load and cardiovascular (CV) morphogen...
During developmental stages, biomechanical stimuli on cardiac cells modulate genetic programs, and d...
Blood flow is critical for normal cardiac development. Hemodynamic stimuli outside of normal ranges ...
Endothelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EndoMT) is an instrumental step in the development of valves ...
Congenital heart defects (CHD) are the most common birth defect, occurring in nearly 1% of all live ...