2023
DOI: 10.14814/phy2.15849
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Collagenase treatment reduces the anisotropy of ultrasonic backscatter in rat myocardium by reducing collagen crosslinks

Lindsay A. Pittman,
Peter Whittaker,
Michelle L. Milne
et al.

Abstract: Dysregulation of collagen deposition, degradation, and crosslinking in the heart occur in response to increased physiological stress. Collagen content has been associated with ultrasonic backscatter (brightness), and we have shown that the anisotropy of backscatter can be used to measure myofiber alignment, that is, variation in the brightness of a left ventricular short‐axis ultrasound. This study investigated collagen's role in anisotropy of ultrasonic backscatter; female Sprague–Dawley rat hearts were treat… Show more

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