血栓形成
血流动力学
血栓形成
血流
狭窄
心脏病学
微流控
材料科学
生物医学工程
内科学
医学
纳米技术
作者
Yingqi Zhang,San Seint Seint Aye,Vivian Cheng,Arian Nasser,Tianbo Hong,Parham Vatankhah,Fengtao Jiang,Yunduo Charles Zhao,Laura Moldovan,Allan Sun,Alexander Dupuy,Yao Wang,Zhiyong Li,Timothy Ang,Freda Passam,Ken‐Tye Yong,Lining Arnold Ju
标识
DOI:10.1002/admi.202300234
摘要
Abstract Stenosis, characterized by partial vessel narrowing, alters blood hemodynamics and can lead to unpredictable thrombosis. Existing models struggle to accurately represent the complex vascular geometries and hemodynamics involved in such conditions. To address this challenge, a microvasculature‐on‐a‐post chip is developed to mimic partially stenotic vascular geometries and thrombogenicity, featuring isolated 3D micropost structures with variable sizes that recreate disturbed flow profiles. To emulate the diseased vessel wall, the post microfluidics are vascularized with a confluent layer of endothelial cells. Subsequently, human blood is perfused through the endothelialized post microfluidics, observing the temporal and spatial thrombotic response governed by Virchow's triad, including vessel wall injury, hemodynamic disturbance, and hypercoagulability. The innovative model offers valuable insights into stenosis‐induced thrombosis and endothelial behavior, paving the way for improved assessment of thrombotic risks associated with stenotic vessels. This advanced microfluidic platform also offers new approaches for evaluation of prothrombotic phenotypes and cardiovascular risk assessment in the future.
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