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Biomechanical modelling of spinal tumour anisotropic growth.

Ioanna Katsamba1,2, Pavlos Evangelidis1,2, Chrysovalantis Voutouri1,2, Alkiviadis Tsamis3, Vasileios Vavourakis2,4, Triantafyllos Stylianopoulos1,2.   

Abstract

Biomechanical abnormalities of solid tumours involve stiffening of the tissue and accumulation of mechanical stresses. Both abnormalities affect cancer cell proliferation and invasiveness and thus, play a crucial role in tumour morphology and metastasis. Even though, it has been known for more than two decades that high mechanical stresses reduce cancer cell proliferation rates driving growth towards low-stress regions, most biomechanical models of tumour growth account for isotropic growth. This cannot be valid, however, in tumours that grow within multiple host tissues of different mechanical properties, such as the spine. In these cases, structural heterogeneity would result in anisotropic growth of tumours. To this end, we present a biomechanical, biphasic model for anisotropic growth of spinal tumours. The model that accounts for both the fluid and the solid phase of the tumour was used to predict the evolution of solid stress and interstitial fluid pressure in intramedullary spinal tumours and highlight the differences between isotropic and anisotropic growth. Varying the degree of anisotropy, we found considerable differences in the shape of the tumours, leading to tumours of more realistic ellipsoidal shapes.
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Keywords:  biphasic theory; image reconstruction; interstitial fluid pressure; mathematical modelling; solid stress

Year:  2020        PMID: 32831581      PMCID: PMC7428026          DOI: 10.1098/rspa.2019.0364

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Math Phys Eng Sci        ISSN: 1364-5021            Impact factor:   2.704


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