Below is an expert interview which will give us more ideas about how heart valves might contribute to health problems.
I’d like to introduce Denise Hutcheson, a doctoral candidate at Vanderbilt University who works in Mechanobiology.
Interviewer: What is important to know about the heart and how it works in relation to disease?
Ms. Hutcheson: When looking at a biological system, we spend a great deal of time looking at it on the cellular level. We are looking for the intersection between cell biology and engineering/ physical science. Understanding the stresses put on cells helps us understand what is happening to an organ.
Interviewer: How does the structure of the heart relate to the stresses it incurs?
Ms. Hutcheson: Heart valves are designed to move with blood flow, and consequently experience a lot of stress over time. Biomechanics plays an important role in the function of these valves.
Interviewer: Can this stress lead to problems with the valves/heart over time?
Ms. Hutcheson: Stress can cause the valve to become stiffer over time. 25% of people over 65 years of age tend to show signs of valve disease.
For additional information on heart valves, we will watch the following video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hmnzhuYRjz8