Non-destructive 3D characterization of the blood vessel wall microstructure in different species and blood vessel types using contrast-enhanced microCT and comparison with synthetic vascular grafts
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Non-destructive 3D characterization of the blood vessel wall microstructure in different species and blood vessel types using contrast-enhanced microCT and comparison with synthetic vascular grafts
Abstract
To improve the current treatment for vascular diseases, such as vascular grafts, intravascular stents, and balloon angioplasty intervention, the evaluation of the native blood vessel microstructure in full 3D could be beneficial. For this purpose, we used contrast-enhanced X-ray microfocus computed tomography (CECT): a combination of X-ray microfocus computed tomography (microCT) and contrast-enhancing staining agents (CESAs) containing high atomic number elements. In this work, we performed a comparative study based on staining time and contrast-enhancement of 2 CESAs: Monolacunary and 1:2 Hafnium-substituted Wells-Dawson polyoxometalate (Mono-WD POM and Hf-WD POM, respectively) for imaging of the porcine aorta. After showing the advantages of Hf-WD POM in terms of contrast enhancement, we expanded our imaging to other species (rat, porcine, and human) and other types of blood vessels (porcine aorta, femoral artery, and vena cava), clearly indicating microstructural differences between different types of blood vessels and different species. We then showed the possibility to extract useful 3D quantitative information from the rat and porcine aortic wall, potentially to be used for computational modeling or for future design optimization of graft materials. Finally, a structural comparison with existing synthetic vascular grafts was made. This information will allow to better understand the in vivo functioning of native blood vessels and to improve the current disease treatments. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE: Synthetic vascular grafts, used as treatment for some cardiovascular diseases, still often fail clinically, potentially because of a mismatch in mechanical behaviour between the native blood vessel and the graft. To better understand the causes of this mismatch, we studied the full 3D microstructure of blood vessels. For this, we identified Hafnium-substituted Wells-Dawson polyoxometalate as contrast-enhancing staining agent to perform contrast-enhanced X-ray microfocus computed tomography. This technique allowed to show important differences in the microstructure of different types of blood vessels and in different species, as well as with that of synthetic grafts. This information can lead to a better understanding of the functioning of blood vessels and will allow to improve current disease treatments, such as vascular grafts.
Keywords: Blood vessel types; Contrast-enhanced X-ray microfocus computed tomography; Inter-species differences; Microstructure; Synthetic vascular grafts.
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Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.
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