Thermomechanical characterization of collagen crosslinking in developing cardiovascular tissues

Sarah M. Wells, Wendy A. Naimark, J. Michael Lee

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We have used hydrothermal isometric tension (HIT) tests to assess developmental changes in collagen crosslinking in the ovine thoracic aorta and pericardium. Tissue strips were loaded under isometric tension and heated to 90°C for 3 hrs. Load relaxation at this temperature is associated with collagen hydrolysis and chain slip-page, the half-time of load decay (t 1/2 ) being an indicator of collagen crosslinking. t 1/2 was computed before and after tissues were treated with NaBH4 which stabilizes immature crosslinks. The t 1/2 of untreated tissue increased from the lamb to the adult, indicating that collagen crosslinking increased postnatally. Furthermore, the t 1/2 of NaBH4-treated lamb tissue (3d pericardium and 21d aorta) was similar to that of untreated adult tissue, suggesting that much immature crosslinking in the lamb is stabilized postnatally. These observations suggest (i) increased crosslinking occurs postnatally, (ii) this increase is largely due to the conversion of immature crosslinks into their mature, heat stable form (Naimark et al., 1998, Wells et al., 1999).

Langue d'origineEnglish
Titre de la publication principaleAmerican Society of Mechanical Engineers, Bioengineering Division (Publication) BED
Maison d'éditionASME
Pages91-92
Nombre de pages2
Volume43
ISBN (imprimé)0791816400
Statut de publicationPublished - 1999
ÉvénementAdvances in Bioengineering - 1999 (The ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition) - Nashville, TN, USA
Durée: nov. 14 1999nov. 19 1999

Conference

ConferenceAdvances in Bioengineering - 1999 (The ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition)
VilleNashville, TN, USA
Période11/14/9911/19/99

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  • General Engineering

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