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Modeling of cardiac muscle thin films: Pre-stretch, passive and active behavior

  • Jongmin Shim
  • , Anna Grosberg
  • , Janna C. Nawroth
  • , Kevin Kit Parker
  • , Katia Bertoldi
  • Harvard University
  • California Institute of Technology

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Abstract

Recent progress in tissue engineering has made it possible to build contractile bio-hybrid materials that undergo conformational changes by growing a layer of cardiac muscle on elastic polymeric membranes. Further development of such muscular thin films for building actuators and powering devices requires exploring several design parameters, which include the alignment of the cardiac myocytes and the thickness/Young's modulus of elastomeric film. To more efficiently explore these design parameters, we propose a 3-D phenomenological constitutive model, which accounts for both the passive deformation including pre-stretch and the active behavior of the cardiomyocytes. The proposed 3-D constitutive model is implemented within a finite element framework, and can be used to improve the current design of bio-hybrid thin films and help developing bio-hybrid constructs capable of complex conformational changes.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)832-841
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of Biomechanics
Volume45
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 15 2012

Keywords

  • Bio-hybrid thin film
  • Cardiomyocytes
  • Cell alignment
  • Constitutive model
  • Finite element simulation
  • Isometric twitch stress
  • Pre-stretch

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