Age-Dependent Changes in Geometry, Tissue Composition and Mechanical Properties of Fetal to Adult Cryopreserved Human Heart Valves.

There is limited information about age-specific structural and functional properties of human heart valves, while this information is key to the development and evaluation of living valve replacements for pediatric and adolescent patients. Here, we present an extended data set of structure-function...

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Main Authors: Daphne van Geemen, Ana L F Soares, Pim J A Oomen, Anita Driessen-Mol, Marloes W J T Janssen-van den Broek, Antoon J van den Bogaerdt, Ad J J C Bogers, Marie-José T H Goumans, Frank P T Baaijens, Carlijn V C Bouten
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4750936?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-a4938dfd2d44472d9e45b77a06da6fb02020-11-25T01:53:25ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-01112e014902010.1371/journal.pone.0149020Age-Dependent Changes in Geometry, Tissue Composition and Mechanical Properties of Fetal to Adult Cryopreserved Human Heart Valves.Daphne van GeemenAna L F SoaresPim J A OomenAnita Driessen-MolMarloes W J T Janssen-van den BroekAntoon J van den BogaerdtAd J J C BogersMarie-José T H GoumansFrank P T BaaijensCarlijn V C BoutenThere is limited information about age-specific structural and functional properties of human heart valves, while this information is key to the development and evaluation of living valve replacements for pediatric and adolescent patients. Here, we present an extended data set of structure-function properties of cryopreserved human pulmonary and aortic heart valves, providing age-specific information for living valve replacements. Tissue composition, morphology, mechanical properties, and maturation of leaflets from 16 pairs of structurally unaffected aortic and pulmonary valves of human donors (fetal-53 years) were analyzed. Interestingly, no major differences were observed between the aortic and pulmonary valves. Valve annulus and leaflet dimensions increase throughout life. The typical three-layered leaflet structure is present before birth, but becomes more distinct with age. After birth, cell numbers decrease rapidly, while remaining cells obtain a quiescent phenotype and reside in the ventricularis and spongiosa. With age and maturation-but more pronounced in aortic valves-the matrix shows an increasing amount of collagen and collagen cross-links and a reduction in glycosaminoglycans. These matrix changes correlate with increasing leaflet stiffness with age. Our data provide a new and comprehensive overview of the changes of structure-function properties of fetal to adult human semilunar heart valves that can be used to evaluate and optimize future therapies, such as tissue engineering of heart valves. Changing hemodynamic conditions with age can explain initial changes in matrix composition and consequent mechanical properties, but cannot explain the ongoing changes in valve dimensions and matrix composition at older age.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4750936?pdf=render
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author Daphne van Geemen
Ana L F Soares
Pim J A Oomen
Anita Driessen-Mol
Marloes W J T Janssen-van den Broek
Antoon J van den Bogaerdt
Ad J J C Bogers
Marie-José T H Goumans
Frank P T Baaijens
Carlijn V C Bouten
spellingShingle Daphne van Geemen
Ana L F Soares
Pim J A Oomen
Anita Driessen-Mol
Marloes W J T Janssen-van den Broek
Antoon J van den Bogaerdt
Ad J J C Bogers
Marie-José T H Goumans
Frank P T Baaijens
Carlijn V C Bouten
Age-Dependent Changes in Geometry, Tissue Composition and Mechanical Properties of Fetal to Adult Cryopreserved Human Heart Valves.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Daphne van Geemen
Ana L F Soares
Pim J A Oomen
Anita Driessen-Mol
Marloes W J T Janssen-van den Broek
Antoon J van den Bogaerdt
Ad J J C Bogers
Marie-José T H Goumans
Frank P T Baaijens
Carlijn V C Bouten
author_sort Daphne van Geemen
title Age-Dependent Changes in Geometry, Tissue Composition and Mechanical Properties of Fetal to Adult Cryopreserved Human Heart Valves.
title_short Age-Dependent Changes in Geometry, Tissue Composition and Mechanical Properties of Fetal to Adult Cryopreserved Human Heart Valves.
title_full Age-Dependent Changes in Geometry, Tissue Composition and Mechanical Properties of Fetal to Adult Cryopreserved Human Heart Valves.
title_fullStr Age-Dependent Changes in Geometry, Tissue Composition and Mechanical Properties of Fetal to Adult Cryopreserved Human Heart Valves.
title_full_unstemmed Age-Dependent Changes in Geometry, Tissue Composition and Mechanical Properties of Fetal to Adult Cryopreserved Human Heart Valves.
title_sort age-dependent changes in geometry, tissue composition and mechanical properties of fetal to adult cryopreserved human heart valves.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2016-01-01
description There is limited information about age-specific structural and functional properties of human heart valves, while this information is key to the development and evaluation of living valve replacements for pediatric and adolescent patients. Here, we present an extended data set of structure-function properties of cryopreserved human pulmonary and aortic heart valves, providing age-specific information for living valve replacements. Tissue composition, morphology, mechanical properties, and maturation of leaflets from 16 pairs of structurally unaffected aortic and pulmonary valves of human donors (fetal-53 years) were analyzed. Interestingly, no major differences were observed between the aortic and pulmonary valves. Valve annulus and leaflet dimensions increase throughout life. The typical three-layered leaflet structure is present before birth, but becomes more distinct with age. After birth, cell numbers decrease rapidly, while remaining cells obtain a quiescent phenotype and reside in the ventricularis and spongiosa. With age and maturation-but more pronounced in aortic valves-the matrix shows an increasing amount of collagen and collagen cross-links and a reduction in glycosaminoglycans. These matrix changes correlate with increasing leaflet stiffness with age. Our data provide a new and comprehensive overview of the changes of structure-function properties of fetal to adult human semilunar heart valves that can be used to evaluate and optimize future therapies, such as tissue engineering of heart valves. Changing hemodynamic conditions with age can explain initial changes in matrix composition and consequent mechanical properties, but cannot explain the ongoing changes in valve dimensions and matrix composition at older age.
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