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A model system for mapping vascular responses to complex hemodynamics at arterial bifurcations in vivo

  • SUNY Buffalo

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Cerebral aneurysms are preferentially located at arterial bifurcation apices with complex hemodynamics. To understand disease mechanisms associated with aneurysm initiation, we attempted to establish a causal relationship between local hemodynamics and vascular responses. METHODS: Arterial bifurcations were surgically created from native common carotid arteries in two dogs, angiographically imaged 2 weeks and 2 months later, and then excised. We characterized local morphological changes in response to specifically manipulated hemodynamics. Computational fluid dynamics simulations were performed on the in vivo images and results mapped onto histological images. RESULTS: Local flow conditions, such as high wall shear stress and high wall shear stress gradient, were found to be associated with vascular changes, including an intimal pad in the flow impingement region and a "groove" bearing the characteristics of an early aneurysm. CONCLUSION: This novel method of histohemodynamic micromapping reveals a direct correlation between an altered hemodynamic microenvironment and vascular responses consistent with aneurysm development.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1094-1100
Number of pages7
JournalNeurosurgery
Volume59
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2006

Keywords

  • Arterial bifurcation
  • Cerebral aneurysms
  • Hemodynamics
  • Vascular remodeling

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