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Complex collagen fiber and membrane morphologies of the whole porcine aortic valve.


ABSTRACT:

Objectives

Replacement aortic valves endeavor to mimic native valve function at the organ, tissue, and in the case of bioprosthetic valves, the cellular levels. There is a wealth of information about valve macro and micro structure; however, there presently is limited information on the morphology of the whole valve fiber architecture. The objective of this study was to provide qualitative and quantitative analyses of whole valve and leaflet fiber bundle branching patterns using a novel imaging system.

Methods

We developed a custom automated microscope system with motor and imaging control. Whole leaflets (n?=?25) were imaged at high resolution (e.g., 30,000×20,000 pixels) using elliptically polarized light to enhance contrast between structures without the need for staining or other methods. Key morphologies such as fiber bundle size and branching were measured for analyses.

Results

The left coronary leaflet displayed large asymmetry in fiber bundle organization relative to the right coronary and non-coronary leaflets. We observed and analyzed three main patterns of fiber branching; tree-like, fan-like, and pinnate structures. High resolution images and quantitative metrics are presented such as fiber bundle sizes, positions, and branching morphological parameters.

Significance

To our knowledge there are currently no high resolution images of whole fresh leaflets available in the literature. The images of fiber/membrane structures and analyses presented here could be highly valuable for improving the design and development of more advanced bioprosthetic and/or bio-mimetic synthetic valve replacements.

SUBMITTER: Rock CA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3897645 | biostudies-literature | 2014

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Complex collagen fiber and membrane morphologies of the whole porcine aortic valve.

Rock Christopher A CA   Han Lin L   Doehring Todd C TC  

PloS one 20140121 1


<h4>Objectives</h4>Replacement aortic valves endeavor to mimic native valve function at the organ, tissue, and in the case of bioprosthetic valves, the cellular levels. There is a wealth of information about valve macro and micro structure; however, there presently is limited information on the morphology of the whole valve fiber architecture. The objective of this study was to provide qualitative and quantitative analyses of whole valve and leaflet fiber bundle branching patterns using a novel  ...[more]

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