Many cardiovascular events are triggered by fibrous cap rupture of an atherosclerotic plaque in arteries. However, cap rupture, including the impact of the cap's structural components, is poorly understood. To obtain better mechanistic insights in a biologically and mechanically controlled environment, we previously developed a tissue-engineered fibrous cap model. In the current study, we characterized the (local) structural and mechanical properties of these tissue-engineered cap analogs. Twenty-four collagenous cap analogs were cultured. The analogs were imaged with multiphoton microscopy with second-harmonic generation to obtain local collagen fiber orientation and dispersion. Then, the analogs were mechanically tested under uniaxial tensile loading until failure, and the local deformation (strain) and failure characteristics were analyzed. Our results demonstrated that the tissue-engineered analogs mimic the dominant (circumferential) fiber direction of human plaques. The analogs also exhibited a physiological strain stiffening response, similar to human fibrous plaque caps. Ruptures in the analogs initiated in and propagated towards local high-strain regions. The local strain values at the rupture sites were similar to the ones reported for carotid human fibrous plaque tissue. Finally, the study revealed that the rupture propagation path in the analogs followed the local fiber direction. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE: Many cardiovascular events are triggered by mechanical rupture of atherosclerotic plaque caps. Yet, cap rupture mechanics is poorly understood. This is mainly due to the scarcity of plaques for high-throughput testing and the structural complexity of plaques. To overcome this, we previously developed tissue-engineered cap analogs. The current study characterizes (local) structural and mechanical properties of these cap analogs. Our findings show that: (1) cap analogs closely mimic human fibrous caps, including fiber orientation and strain stiffening responses; (2) structural and mechanical properties of cap analogs are associated, which provides critical information for understanding plaque rupture; and (3) cap ruptures commonly start in and propagate towards high-strain areas, indicating the potential use of strain measurements for cap rupture risk assessment.
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Acta Biomater
January 2025
Department of Cardiology, Biomedical Engineering, Cardiovascular Institute, Thorax Center, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
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