Mechanobiological model of arterial growth and remodeling
Adventitia
Systems Analysis
Finite Element Analysis
Sus scrofa
0206 medical engineering
Models, Cardiovascular
Blood Pressure
Arteries
02 engineering and technology
Vascular Remodeling
Biomechanical Phenomena
Extracellular Matrix
Mice
User-Computer Interface
Animals
Stress, Mechanical
DOI:
10.1007/s10237-017-0946-y
Publication Date:
2017-08-19T15:53:49Z
AUTHORS (3)
ABSTRACT
A coupled agent-based model (ABM) and finite element analysis (FEA) computational framework is developed to study the interplay of bio-chemo-mechanical factors in blood vessels and their role in maintaining homeostasis. The agent-based model implements the power of REPAST Simphony libraries and adapts its environment for biological simulations. Coupling a continuum-level model (FEA) to a cellular-level model (ABM) has enabled this computational framework to capture the response of blood vessels to increased or decreased levels of growth factors, proteases and other signaling molecules (on the micro scale) as well as altered blood pressure. Performance of the model is assessed by simulating porcine left anterior descending artery under normotensive conditions and transient increases in blood pressure and by analyzing sensitivity of the model to variations in the rule parameters of the ABM. These simulations proved that the model is stable under normotensive conditions and can recover from transient increases in blood pressure. Sensitivity studies revealed that the model is most sensitive to variations in the concentration of growth factors that affect cellular proliferation and regulate extracellular matrix composition (mainly collagen).
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