| Literature DB >> 25844149 |
Walter L Murfee1, Richard S Sweat1, Ken-Ichi Tsubota2, Feilim Mac Gabhann3, Damir Khismatullin1, Shayn M Peirce4.
Abstract
Microvascular network remodelling is a common denominator for multiple pathologies and involves both angiogenesis, defined as the sprouting of new capillaries, and network patterning associated with the organization and connectivity of existing vessels. Much of what we know about microvascular remodelling at the network, cellular and molecular scales has been derived from reductionist biological experiments, yet what happens when the experiments provide incomplete (or only qualitative) information? This review will emphasize the value of applying computational approaches to advance our understanding of the underlying mechanisms and effects of microvascular remodelling. Examples of individual computational models applied to each of the scales will highlight the potential of answering specific questions that cannot be answered using typical biological experimentation alone. Looking into the future, we will also identify the needs and challenges associated with integrating computational models across scales.Keywords: agent-based model; angiogenesis; computational fluid dynamics; hypertension; microcirculation; multiscale computational model
Year: 2015 PMID: 25844149 PMCID: PMC4342945 DOI: 10.1098/rsfs.2014.0077
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Interface Focus ISSN: 2042-8898 Impact factor: 3.906