The margination dynamics of microparticles with different shapes has been analyzed within a laminar flow mimicking the hydrodynamic conditions in the microcirculation. Silica spherical particles, quasi-hemispherical and discoidal silicon particles have been perfused in a parallel plate flow chamber. The effect of the shape and density on their margination propensity has been investigated at different physiologically relevant shear rates S. Simple scaling laws have been derived showing that the number n of marginating particles scales as S(-0.63) for the spheres; S(-0.85) for discoidal and S(-1) for quasi-hemispherical particles, regardless of their density and size. Within the range considered for the shear rate, discoidal particles marginate in a larger number compared to quasi-hemispherical and spherical particles. These results may be of interest in drug delivery and bio-imaging applications, where particles are expected to drift towards and interact with the walls of the blood vessels.

The effect of shape on the margination dynamics of non-neutrally buoyant particles in two-dimensional shear flows / Gentile, Francesco; Chiappini, C; Fine, D; Bhavane, R. C; Peluccio, M. S; Cheng, M. Ming Cheng; Liu, X; Ferrari, M; Decuzzi, P.. - In: JOURNAL OF BIOMECHANICS. - ISSN 0021-9290. - 41:10(2008), pp. 2312-2318. [10.1016/j.jbiomech.2008.03.021]

The effect of shape on the margination dynamics of non-neutrally buoyant particles in two-dimensional shear flows

GENTILE, Francesco;
2008

Abstract

The margination dynamics of microparticles with different shapes has been analyzed within a laminar flow mimicking the hydrodynamic conditions in the microcirculation. Silica spherical particles, quasi-hemispherical and discoidal silicon particles have been perfused in a parallel plate flow chamber. The effect of the shape and density on their margination propensity has been investigated at different physiologically relevant shear rates S. Simple scaling laws have been derived showing that the number n of marginating particles scales as S(-0.63) for the spheres; S(-0.85) for discoidal and S(-1) for quasi-hemispherical particles, regardless of their density and size. Within the range considered for the shear rate, discoidal particles marginate in a larger number compared to quasi-hemispherical and spherical particles. These results may be of interest in drug delivery and bio-imaging applications, where particles are expected to drift towards and interact with the walls of the blood vessels.
2008
The effect of shape on the margination dynamics of non-neutrally buoyant particles in two-dimensional shear flows / Gentile, Francesco; Chiappini, C; Fine, D; Bhavane, R. C; Peluccio, M. S; Cheng, M. Ming Cheng; Liu, X; Ferrari, M; Decuzzi, P.. - In: JOURNAL OF BIOMECHANICS. - ISSN 0021-9290. - 41:10(2008), pp. 2312-2318. [10.1016/j.jbiomech.2008.03.021]
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