Microvasculature‐on‐a‐Post Chip That Recapitulates Prothrombotic Vascular Geometries and 3D Flow Disturbance

Author:

Zhang Yingqi123,Aye San‐Seint‐Seint1,Cheng Vivian1,Nasser Arian1,Hong Tianbo1,Vatankhah Parham1,Jiang Fengtao123,Zhao Yunduo Charles123,Moldovan Laura124,Sun Allan1234,Dupuy Alexander2345,Wang Yao13,Li Zhiyong6,Ang Timothy7,Passam Freda2358,Yong Ken‐Tye1,Ju Lining Arnold1234ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Biomedical Engineering Faculty of Engineering The University of Sydney Darlington NSW 2008 Australia

2. Charles Perkins Centre The University of Sydney Camperdown NSW 2006 Australia

3. Heart Research Institute Newtown NSW 2042 Australia

4. The University of Sydney Nano Institute (Sydney Nano) The University of Sydney Camperdown NSW 2006 Australia

5. Department of Haematology Royal Prince Alfred Hospital Camperdown NSW 2006 Australia

6. School of Mechanical Medical and Process Engineering Queensland University of Technology Brisbane 4000 Australia

7. Departments of Interventional Neuroradiology Neurology Royal Prince Alfred Hospital Camperdown NSW 2006 Australia

8. Central Clinical School Faculty Medicine and Health The University of Sydney Camperdown NSW 2006 Australia

Abstract

AbstractStenosis, characterized by partial vessel narrowing, alters blood hemodynamics and can lead to unpredictable thrombosis. Existing models struggle to accurately represent the complex vascular geometries and hemodynamics involved in such conditions. To address this challenge, a microvasculature‐on‐a‐post chip is developed to mimic partially stenotic vascular geometries and thrombogenicity, featuring isolated 3D micropost structures with variable sizes that recreate disturbed flow profiles. To emulate the diseased vessel wall, the post microfluidics are vascularized with a confluent layer of endothelial cells. Subsequently, human blood is perfused through the endothelialized post microfluidics, observing the temporal and spatial thrombotic response governed by Virchow's triad, including vessel wall injury, hemodynamic disturbance, and hypercoagulability. The innovative model offers valuable insights into stenosis‐induced thrombosis and endothelial behavior, paving the way for improved assessment of thrombotic risks associated with stenotic vessels. This advanced microfluidic platform also offers new approaches for evaluation of prothrombotic phenotypes and cardiovascular risk assessment in the future.

Funder

Australian National Fabrication Facility

Australian Research Council

National Health and Medical Research Council

Ramaciotti Foundations

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials

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