Developmental origins of mechanical homeostasis in the aorta.
Sae-Il MurtadaYuki KawamuraGuangxin LiMartin Alexander SchwartzGeorge TellidesJay D HumphreyPublished in: Developmental dynamics : an official publication of the American Association of Anatomists (2021)
These findings suggest that cell-level mechanical homeostasis emerges soon after birth to allow mechanosensitive cells to guide aortic development, with deposition of matrix after P2 increasingly stress shielding intramural cells. The associated tissue-level set-points that emerge for intramural stress can be used to assess and model the aorta that matures biomechanically by P56.