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A microfluidics device to monitor platelet aggregation dynamics in response to strain rate micro-gradients in flowing blood

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posted on 2024-11-01, 07:12 authored by Francisco Tovar Lopez, Gary RosengartenGary Rosengarten, E Westein, Khashayar Khoshmanesh, S Jackson, Arnan MitchellArnan Mitchell, Warwick Nesbitt
This paper reports the development of a platform technology for measuring platelet function and aggregation based on localized strain rate micro-gradients. Recent experimental findings within our laboratories have identified a key role for strain rate micro-gradients in focally triggering initial recruitment and subsequent aggregation of discoid platelets at sites of blood vessel injury. We present the design justification, hydrodynamic characterization and experimental validation of a microfluidic device incorporating contraction¿expansion geometries that generate strain rate conditions mimicking the effects of pathological changes in blood vessel geometry. Blood perfusion through this device supports our published findings of both in vivo and in vitro platelet aggregation and confirms a critical requirement for the coupling of blood flow acceleration to downstream deceleration for the initiation and stabilization of platelet aggregation, in the absence of soluble platelet agonists. The microfluidics platform presented will facilitate the detailed analysis of the effects of hemodynamic parameters on the rate and extent of platelet aggregation and will be a useful tool to elucidate the hemodynamic and platelet mechano-transduction mechanisms, underlying this shear-dependent process.

History

Journal

Lab on a Chip

Volume

10

Issue

3

Start page

291

End page

302

Total pages

12

Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry

Place published

United Kingdom

Language

English

Copyright

© 2010 The Royal Society of Chemistry

Former Identifier

2006019483

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2010-11-19