کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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1995125 | 1541300 | 2010 | 10 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
ObjectiveThe primary objective of this study is to evaluate the hemodynamic and structural characteristics of the omphalo-mesenteric (vitelline) arteries in stage 18 chicken embryos. The measured results were compared with Murray's law to validate the theoretical prediction on the vascular structure.MethodsVariation of hemodynamic parameters such as mean velocity (Umean), peak velocity (Upeak) at the systolic phase, velocity fluctuations (Ufluc) at the pulsatile frequency, and the Womersley number (Ω) were measured with respect to the geometric parameters including the bifurcation cascade level (BCL), vessel diameter (D), and distance (L) from the first bifurcation. They were assessed by using the time-resolved in vivo micro-PIV (particle image velocimetry) technique and the geometric information was obtained from the microscopic vessel images.ResultsThe effect of “branching of the vessel” on the variation of hemodynamic characteristics is similar to those of the “increase in distance” from the first bifurcation and the “decrease in vessel diameter”. The flow quantities (Umean, Upeak and Ufluc) decrease due to the increase in cross-sectional area ratio (γ = 1.209 = (∑ Ddaughter2) / Dmother2), and the Womersley number also decreases as the bifurcation cascades (Ω « 1).ConclusionThe geometric parameters are closely related to the variation of hemodynamic characteristics. Murray's law with non-constant viscosity hypothesis would provide an insight on the two-phase nature of microvascular blood flows.
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Journal: Microvascular Research - Volume 80, Issue 3, December 2010, Pages 402–411