The Transitional Cardiac Pumping Mechanics in the Embryonic Heart.

Cardiovasc Eng Technol

School of Biomedical Engineering, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, USA.

Published: September 2013

Several studies have linked abnormal blood flow dynamics to the formation of congenital heart defects during the early stages of development. The objective of this study is to document the transition of pumping mechanics from the early tube stage to the late looping stage of the embryonic heart. The optically transparent zebrafish embryonic heart was utilized as the in vivo model and was studied using standard bright field microscopy at three relevant stages within the transitional period: (1) tube stage at 30 hours post-fertilization (hpf); (2) early cardiac looping stage at 36 hpf; and (3) late cardiac looping stage at 48 hpf. High-speed videos were collected at 1000 fps at a spatial resolution of 1.1 μm/pixel at each of these stages and were post-processed to yield blood velocity patterns as well as wall kinematics. Results show that several relevant trends exist. Morphological trends from tube through late looping include: (a) ballooning of the chambers, (b) increasing constriction at the atrioventricular junction (AVJ), and (c) repositioning of the ventricle toward the side of the atrium. Blood flow trends include: (a) higher blood velocities, (b) increased AVJ regurgitation, and (c) larger percentages of blood from the upper atrium expelled backward toward the atrial inlet. Pumping mechanics trends include: (a) increasing contraction wave delay at the AVJ, (b) the AVJ begins acting as a rudimentary valve, (c) decreasing chamber constriction during maximum contraction, and (d) a transition in ventricular kinematics from a pronounced propagating wave to an independent, full-chamber contraction. The above results provide new insight into the transitional pumping mechanics from peristalsis-like pumping to a displacement pumping mechanism.

Download full-text PDF

Source
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13239-013-0120-3DOI Listing

Publication Analysis

Top Keywords

pumping mechanics
16
embryonic heart
12
looping stage
12
blood flow
8
tube stage
8
late looping
8
cardiac looping
8
trends include
8
pumping
6
blood
5

Similar Publications

It is a common occurrence in the fracture processes of deep carbonate reservoirs that the fracturing construction pressure during hydraulic fracturing operation exceeds 80 MPa. The maximum pumping pressure is determined by the rated pressure of the pumping pipe equipment and the reservoir characteristics, which confine the fracture to the target area. When the pump pressure exceeds the safety limit, hydraulic fracturing has to reduce the construction displacement to prevent potential accidents caused by overpressure.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Objective: To analyze data from patient information forms (PIFs) submitted to the manufacturer of a new 3-piece inflatable penile prosthesis (IPP), the Rigicon Infla10® , to summarize interim outcomes of 250 implantations in a single center, which is the largest series in Türkiye.

Methods: A retrospective review of PIFs from 250 patients implanted with the IPP between January 2021 and December 2023 was performed to assess patient characteristics, surgical data, device durability, patient satisfaction, and rates of reoperation for any reason.

Results: The mean ± SD (range) follow-up was 21.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

The heart, with its complex structural and functional characteristics, plays a critical role in sustaining life by pumping blood throughout the entire body to supply nutrients and oxygen. Engineered heart tissues have been introduced to reproduce heart functions to understand the pathophysiological properties of the heart and to test and develop potential therapeutics. Although numerous studies have been conducted in various fields to increase the functionality of heart tissue to be similar to reality, there are still many difficulties in reproducing the blood-pumping function of the heart.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

An efficient Suzuki cross-coupling reaction under continuous flow conditions was developed utilizing an immobilized solid supported catalyst consisting of bimetallic nickel-palladium nanoparticles (Ni-Pd/MWCNTs). In this process, the reactants can be continuously pumped into a catalyst bed at a high flow rate of 0.6 mL/min and the temperature of 130 °C while the Suzuki products are recovered in high steady-state yields for prolonged continuous processing.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Recent Developments in Ventricular Assist Device Therapy.

Rev Cardiovasc Med

January 2025

Center for Preclinical Surgical & Interventional Research, The Texas Heart Institute, Houston, TX 77030, USA.

The evolution of left ventricular assist devices (LVADs) from large, pulsatile systems to compact, continuous-flow pumps has significantly improved implantation outcomes and patient mobility. Minimally invasive surgical techniques have emerged that offer reduced morbidity and enhanced recovery for LVAD recipients. Innovations in wireless power transfer technologies aim to mitigate driveline-related complications, enhancing patient safety and quality of life.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Want AI Summaries of new PubMed Abstracts delivered to your In-box?

Enter search terms and have AI summaries delivered each week - change queries or unsubscribe any time!