Publications by authors named "Alvaro Navarrete"

Gestation under chronic hypoxia causes pulmonary hypertension, cardiovascular remodeling, and increased aortic stiffness in the offspring. To mitigate the neonatal cardiovascular risk, pharmacological treatments (such as hemin and sildenafil) have been proposed to improve pulmonary vasodilation. However, little is known about the effects of these treatments on the aorta.

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  • The Constrained Mixture Model (CMM) offers a new way to analyze how arterial walls behave by considering them as a mix of different materials with specific properties and adjustments in their stretched state.
  • While some studies have shown the model's effectiveness, there is a lack of experimental methods tailored for patient-specific conditions.
  • The proposed solution involves a numerical-experimental fitting procedure to fine-tune material parameters and stretch values, successfully calibrating the model with experimental data from the descending thoracic aorta and showing a consistent relationship between stretches and strain measurements.
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Background: Biometrical and blood flow examinations are fundamental for assessing fetoplacental development during pregnancy. Guinea pigs have been proposed as a good model to study fetal development and related gestational complications; however, longitudinal growth and blood flow changes in utero have not been properly described. This study aimed to describe fetal and placental growth and blood flow of the main intrauterine vascular beds across normal guinea pig pregnancy and to discuss the relevance of this data for human pregnancy.

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  • The study examines how the carotid artery in guinea pig fetuses responds actively using a mix of experiments, modeling, and simulations.
  • Researchers conducted isometric contraction tests with ring samples exposed to varying KCl concentrations and pre-stretching to gather data.
  • A mechanochemical model was developed and calibrated based on these experiments, with finite element simulations revealing key factors influencing the artery's active response, particularly related to muscle cell activity and myosin cross-bridges.
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  • High altitude hypoxia affects various populations and is common in jobs with fluctuating oxygen levels.
  • The study investigates the impact of intermittent hypobaric hypoxia on the thoracic aorta in rats by examining its structure and function using different biomechanical tests.
  • Results indicate that short-term hypoxia leads to a stiffening of the aorta and increased sensitivity to vasoconstrictors, while long-term exposure displayed a mechanical behavior closer to normal.
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Background: Fetal chronic hypoxia is associated with blood flow redistribution and oxidative damage in the brain, leading to increased perinatal morbimortality. Melatonin reduces oxidative stress, improves vascular function, and has neuroprotective effects.

Objectives: This study aimed to determine the effects of an oral melatonin treatment to pregnant ewes at high-altitude, on the cerebrovascular function of their neonates.

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In this work, a novel numerical-experimental procedure is proposed, through the use of the Cardiac Simulation Test (CST), device that allows the exposure of the arterial tissue to in-vitro conditions, mimicking cardiac cycles generated by the heart. The main goal is to describe mechanical response of the arterial wall under physiological conditions, when it is subjected to a variable pressure wave over time, which causes a stress state affecting the biomechanical behavior of the artery wall. In order to get information related to stress and strain states, numerical simulation via finite element method, is performed under a condition of systolic and diastolic pressure.

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In this study, we assessed the effects of Atrial Natriuretic Peptide (ANP) and Cinaciguat, as experimental medicines to treat neonatal lambs exposed to chronic hypoxic conditions. To compare the different treatments, the mechanical responses of aorta, carotid, and femoral arterial walls were analyzed by means of axial pre-stretch and ring-opening tests, through a study with = 6 animals for each group analyzed. The axial pre-stretch test measures the level of shortening in different zones of the arteries when extracted from lambs, while the ring-opening test is used to quantify the degree of residual circumferential deformation in a given zone of an artery.

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Deformability and internal ordering are key features related to cell function, particularly critical for cells that routinely undergo large deformations, like T cells during extravasation and migration. In the measurement of cell deformability, a considerable variability is typically obtained, masking the identification of possible interrelationships between deformability, internal ordering and cell function. We report the development of a single-cell methodology that combines measurements of living-cell deformability, using micropipette aspiration, and three-dimensional confocal analysis of the nucleus and cytoskeleton.

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This work presents numerical simulations and an experimental validation of sheet laser forming processes using general scanning paths with different laser beam operating parameters (i.e., power, diameter, and scanning speed) in two specific graphite coated stainless steel blanks (i.

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