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Design considerations for a microfluidic device to quantify the platelet adhesion to collagen at physiological shear rates. | LitMetric

Design considerations for a microfluidic device to quantify the platelet adhesion to collagen at physiological shear rates.

Ann Biomed Eng

School of Chemical Biological and Material Engineering, University of Oklahoma Bioengineering Center, University of Oklahoma, 100 E. Boyd St. Energy Center, Norman, OK 73019, USA.

Published: July 2009

AI Article Synopsis

  • Accurate assessment of blood platelet function is crucial for understanding thrombus formation, which is important in cardiovascular disease.
  • A newly designed microfluidic channel allows for effective platelet adhesion analysis using significantly smaller blood volumes compared to traditional parallel plate flow chambers.
  • Results showed that platelet adhesion in the microfluidic device was qualitatively similar to that in standard chambers, making it a viable option for studies requiring limited blood samples.

Article Abstract

Accurate assessment of blood platelet function is essential in understanding thrombus formation which plays a central role in cardiovascular disease. Parallel plate flow chambers have been widely used as they allow for platelet adhesion on a collagen surface at physiologically relevant fluid mechanical forces. Standard parallel plate flow chambers typically need several milliliters of blood, which is substantially more than can be obtained from small animals. We designed, fabricated, and assessed the functionality of a microfluidic channel with a width of 500 microm and a height of 50 microm in which a wall shear rate of 1000 s(-1) can be achieved with a flow rate of 15 microL/min. The velocity distribution in the microchannel predicted from the equations of motion was compared to experimentally measured velocities of fluorescent beads. This analysis showed that the motion of beads was quite similar to the predicted motion. Adhesion of platelets from whole blood at a shear rate of 1000 s(-1) onto a collagen surface using the microfluidic flow channel was qualitatively similar to platelet adhesion observed with a standard sized parallel plate flow chamber. After 5 min flow the surface coverage of platelets in the microfluidic device was about 55% while in a traditional size flow chamber the surface coverage was about 75%. This suggests that the microfluidic flow chamber can be used to quantify platelet adhesion for system where only very small amounts of blood are available.

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