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Quantifying the genetic influence on mammalian vascular tree structure.

Robb Glenny1, Susan Bernard, Blazej Neradilek, Nayak Polissar.   

Abstract

The ubiquity of fractal vascular trees throughout the plant and animal kingdoms is postulated to be due to evolutionary advantages conferred through efficient distribution of nutrients to multicellular organisms. The implicit, and untested, assertion in this theory is that the geometry of vascular trees is heritable. Because vascular trees are constructed through the iterative use of signaling pathways modified by local factors at each step of the branching process, we sought to investigate how genetic and nongenetic influences are balanced to create vascular trees and the regional distribution of nutrients through them. We studied the spatial distribution of organ blood flow in armadillos because they have genetically identical littermates, allowing us to quantify the genetic influence. We determined that the regional distribution of blood flow is strongly correlated between littermates (r(2) = 0.56) and less correlated between unrelated animals (r(2) = 0.36). Using an ANOVA model, we estimate that 67% of the regional variability in organ blood flow is genetically controlled. We also used fractal analysis to characterize the distribution of organ blood flow and found shared patterns within the lungs and hearts of related animals, suggesting common control over the vascular development of these two organs. We conclude that the geometries of fractal vascular trees are heritable and could be selected through evolutionary pressures. Furthermore, considerable postgenetic modifications may allow vascular trees to adapt to local factors and provide a flexibility that would not be possible in a rigid system.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17420477      PMCID: PMC1871875          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0610954104

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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