Cardiac Tissue Structure, Properties, and Performance: A Materials Science Perspective

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Mark Golob
Richard L. Moss
Naomi C. Chesler
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[1] UW-Madison College of Engineering,Department of Biomedical Engineering
[2] UW-Madison College of Engineering,Material Science Program
[3] UW-Madison School of Medicine and Public Health,Department of Cell and Regenerative Biology
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Cardiac myocyte mechanics; Cardiac sarcomere mechanics; Cardiac tissue testing; Review;
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From an engineering perspective, many forms of heart disease can be thought of as a reduction in biomaterial performance, in which the biomaterial is the tissue comprising the ventricular wall. In materials science, the structure and properties of a material are recognized to be interconnected with performance. In addition, for most measurements of structure, properties, and performance, some processing is required. Here, we review the current state of knowledge regarding cardiac tissue structure, properties, and performance as well as the processing steps taken to acquire those measurements. Understanding the impact of these factors and their interactions may enhance our understanding of heart function and heart failure. We also review design considerations for cardiac tissue property and performance measurements because, to date, most data on cardiac tissue has been obtained under non-physiological loading conditions. Novel measurement systems that account for these design considerations may improve future experiments and lead to greater insight into cardiac tissue structure, properties, and ultimately performance.
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页码:2003 / 2013
页数:10
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