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Bioactive Materials
Cardiac mechanostructure: Using mechanics and anisotropy as inspiration for developing epicardial therapies in treating myocardial infarction
Kiera D. Dwyer1  Kareen L.K. Coulombe2 
[1] Center for Biomedical Engineering, School of Engineering, Brown University, Providence, RI, USA;Corresponding author. School of Engineering, Brown University, 184 Hope Street, Box D, Providence, RI, 02912, USA.;
关键词: Anisotropy;    Cardiac biomechanics;    Epicardial therapies;    Ventricular restraint;    Cardiac tissue engineering;   
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来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

The mechanical environment and anisotropic structure of the heart modulate cardiac function at the cellular, tissue and organ levels. During myocardial infarction (MI) and subsequent healing, however, this landscape changes significantly. In order to engineer cardiac biomaterials with the appropriate properties to enhance function after MI, the changes in the myocardium induced by MI must be clearly identified. In this review, we focus on the mechanical and structural properties of the healthy and infarcted myocardium in order to gain insight about the environment in which biomaterial-based cardiac therapies are expected to perform and the functional deficiencies caused by MI that the therapy must address. From this understanding, we discuss epicardial therapies for MI inspired by the mechanics and anisotropy of the heart focusing on passive devices, which feature a biomaterials approach, and active devices, which feature robotic and cellular components. Through this review, a detailed analysis is provided in order to inspire further development and translation of epicardial therapies for MI.

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