| Literature DB >> 21532988 |
Jianzhong Su1, Humberto Perez Gonzales, Michail Todorov, Hristo Kojouharov, Liping Tang.
Abstract
The foreign body reactions are commonly referred to the network of immune and inflammatory reactions of human or animals to foreign objects placed in tissues. They are basic biological processes, and are also highly relevant to bioengineering applications in implants, as fibrotic tissue formations surrounding medical implants have been found to substantially reduce the effectiveness of devices. Despite of intensive research on determining the mechanisms governing such complex responses, few mechanistic mathematical models have been developed to study such foreign body reactions. This study focuses on a kinetics-based predictive tool in order to analyze outcomes of multiple interactive complex reactions of various cells/proteins and biochemical processes and to understand transient behavior during the entire period (up to several months). A computational model in two spatial dimensions is constructed to investigate the time dynamics as well as spatial variation of foreign body reaction kinetics. The simulation results have been consistent with experimental data and the model can facilitate quantitative insights for study of foreign body reaction process in general.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 21532988 PMCID: PMC3084539 DOI: 10.1080/00207161003640035
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Comput Math ISSN: 0020-7160 Impact factor: 1.931