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The Interventricular Septum Is Biomechanically Distinct from the Ventricular Free Walls

The interventricular septum contributes to the pumping function of both ventricles. However, unlike the ventricular wall, its mechanical behavior remains largely unknown. To fill the knowledge gap, this study aims to characterize the biaxial and transmural variation of the mechanical properties of t...

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Autores principales: Nguyen-Truong, Michael, Liu, Wenqiang, Doherty, Courtney, LeBar, Kristen, Labus, Kevin M., Puttlitz, Christian M., Easley, Jeremiah, Monnet, Eric, Chicco, Adam, Wang, Zhijie
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8698618/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34940369
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering8120216
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author Nguyen-Truong, Michael
Liu, Wenqiang
Doherty, Courtney
LeBar, Kristen
Labus, Kevin M.
Puttlitz, Christian M.
Easley, Jeremiah
Monnet, Eric
Chicco, Adam
Wang, Zhijie
author_facet Nguyen-Truong, Michael
Liu, Wenqiang
Doherty, Courtney
LeBar, Kristen
Labus, Kevin M.
Puttlitz, Christian M.
Easley, Jeremiah
Monnet, Eric
Chicco, Adam
Wang, Zhijie
author_sort Nguyen-Truong, Michael
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description The interventricular septum contributes to the pumping function of both ventricles. However, unlike the ventricular wall, its mechanical behavior remains largely unknown. To fill the knowledge gap, this study aims to characterize the biaxial and transmural variation of the mechanical properties of the septum and compare it to the free walls of the left and right ventricles (LV/RV). Fresh hearts were obtained from healthy, adult sheep. The septal wall was sliced along the mid-line into two septal sides and compared to the epicardial layers of the LV- and RV-free walls. Biaxial tensile mechanical tests and constitutive modeling were performed to obtain the passive mechanical properties of the LV- and RV-side of the septum and ventricular walls. We found that both sides of the septum were significantly softer than the respective ventricular walls, and that the septum presented significantly less collagen than the ventricular walls. At low strains, we observed the symmetric distribution of the fiber orientations and a similar anisotropic behavior between the LV-side and RV-side of the septum, with a stiffer material property in the longitudinal direction, rather than the circumferential direction. At high strains, both sides showed isotropic behavior. Both septal sides had similar intrinsic elasticity, as evidenced by experimental data and constitutive modeling. These new findings offer important knowledge of the biomechanics of the septum wall, which may deepen the understanding of heart physiology.
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spelling pubmed-86986182021-12-24 The Interventricular Septum Is Biomechanically Distinct from the Ventricular Free Walls Nguyen-Truong, Michael Liu, Wenqiang Doherty, Courtney LeBar, Kristen Labus, Kevin M. Puttlitz, Christian M. Easley, Jeremiah Monnet, Eric Chicco, Adam Wang, Zhijie Bioengineering (Basel) Article The interventricular septum contributes to the pumping function of both ventricles. However, unlike the ventricular wall, its mechanical behavior remains largely unknown. To fill the knowledge gap, this study aims to characterize the biaxial and transmural variation of the mechanical properties of the septum and compare it to the free walls of the left and right ventricles (LV/RV). Fresh hearts were obtained from healthy, adult sheep. The septal wall was sliced along the mid-line into two septal sides and compared to the epicardial layers of the LV- and RV-free walls. Biaxial tensile mechanical tests and constitutive modeling were performed to obtain the passive mechanical properties of the LV- and RV-side of the septum and ventricular walls. We found that both sides of the septum were significantly softer than the respective ventricular walls, and that the septum presented significantly less collagen than the ventricular walls. At low strains, we observed the symmetric distribution of the fiber orientations and a similar anisotropic behavior between the LV-side and RV-side of the septum, with a stiffer material property in the longitudinal direction, rather than the circumferential direction. At high strains, both sides showed isotropic behavior. Both septal sides had similar intrinsic elasticity, as evidenced by experimental data and constitutive modeling. These new findings offer important knowledge of the biomechanics of the septum wall, which may deepen the understanding of heart physiology. MDPI 2021-12-15 /pmc/articles/PMC8698618/ /pubmed/34940369 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering8120216 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Nguyen-Truong, Michael
Liu, Wenqiang
Doherty, Courtney
LeBar, Kristen
Labus, Kevin M.
Puttlitz, Christian M.
Easley, Jeremiah
Monnet, Eric
Chicco, Adam
Wang, Zhijie
The Interventricular Septum Is Biomechanically Distinct from the Ventricular Free Walls
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title_sort interventricular septum is biomechanically distinct from the ventricular free walls
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8698618/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34940369
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering8120216
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