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AuthorMazhar, Noaman
AuthorIslam, Munshi Sajidul
AuthorRaza, Muhammad Zohaib
AuthorMahin, SM. Khaled Hossain
AuthorIslam, Mohammed Riazul
AuthorChowdhury, Muhammad E. H.
AuthorAl-Ali, Abdulla
AuthorAgouni, Abdelali
AuthorYalcin, Huseyin C.
Available date2024-12-01T08:24:21Z
Publication Date2024-11-05
Publication NameBioengineering (Basel)
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering11111116
CitationMazhar, N., Islam, M. S., Raza, M. Z., Mahin, S. K. H., Islam, M. R., Chowdhury, M. E., ... & Yalcin, H. C. (2024). Comparative Analysis of In Vitro Pumps Used in Cardiovascular Investigations: Focus on Flow Generation Principles and Characteristics of Generated Flows. Bioengineering, 11(11), 1116.
ISSN2306-5354
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/61593
AbstractA comprehensive analysis of in vitro pumps used in cardiovascular research is provided in this review, with a focus on the characteristics of generated flows and principles of flow generations. The cardiovascular system, vital for nutrient circulation and waste removal, generates complex hemodynamics critical for endothelial cell function. Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) could be caused by the disturbances in these flows, including aneurysms, atherosclerosis, and heart defects. In vitro systems simulate hemodynamic conditions on cultured cells in the laboratory to study and evaluate these diseases to advance therapies. Pumps used in these systems can be classified into contact and non-contact types. Contact pumps, such as piston and gear pumps, can generate higher flow rates, but they have a higher risk of contamination due to the direct interaction of pump with the fluid. Noncontact pumps, such as peristaltic and lab-on-disk centrifugal pumps, minimize contamination risks, but they are limited to lower flow rates. Advanced pumps including piezoelectric and I-Cor diagonal pumps are focused on improving the accuracy of flow replication and long-term stability. The operational principles, advantages, and some disadvantages of these pump categories are evaluated in this review, while providing insights for optimizing in vitro cardiovascular models and advancing therapeutic strategies against CVDs. The outcomes of the review elaborate the importance of selecting an appropriate pump system, to accurately replicate cardiovascular flow patterns.
SponsorQatar University High Impact Grant (HIG) (Grant No. QUHI—BRC—23/24—173) and by the Undergraduate Research Projects Program (UREP), grant No. UREP29- 051-2-020, from the Qatar National Research Fund
Languageen
PublisherMultidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
Subjectcardiovascular flow
in vitro pumps
hemodynamics
mechanobiology
shear stress
microfluidics
endothelial cells
TitleComparative Analysis of In Vitro Pumps Used in Cardiovascular Investigations: Focus on Flow Generation Principles and Characteristics of Generated Flows
TypeArticle
Issue Number11
Volume Number11
ESSN2306-5354
dc.accessType Open Access


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