Mechanisms of bioprosthetic heart valve failure: fatigue causes collagen denaturation and glycosaminoglycan loss
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Mechanisms of bioprosthetic heart valve failure: fatigue causes collagen denaturation and glycosaminoglycan loss
Abstract
Bioprosthetic heart valve (BPHV) degeneration, characterized by extracellular matrix deterioration, remodeling, and calcification, is an important clinical problem accounting for thousands of surgeries annually. Here we report for the first time, in a series of in vitro accelerated fatigue studies (5-500 million cycles) with glutaraldehyde fixed porcine aortic valve bioprostheses, that the mechanical function of cardiac valve cusps caused progressive damage to the molecular structure of type I collagen as assessed by Fourier transform IR spectroscopy (FTIR). The cyclic fatigue caused a progressive loss of helicity of the bioprosthetic cuspal collagen, which was evident from FTIR spectral changes in the amide I carbonyl stretching region. Furthermore, cardiac valve fatigue in these studies also led to loss of glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) from the cuspal extracellular matrix. The GAG levels in glutaraldehyde crosslinked porcine aortic valve cusps were 65.2 +/- 8.66 microg uronic acid/10 mg of dry weight for control and 7.91 +/- 1.1 microg uronic acid/10 mg of dry weight for 10-300 million cycled cusps. Together, these molecular changes contribute to a significant gradual decrease in cuspal bending strength as documented in a biomechanical bending assay measuring three point deformation. We conclude that fatigue-induced damage to type I collagen and loss of GAGs are major contributing factors to material degeneration in bioprosthetic cardiac valve deterioration.
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