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2018 | OriginalPaper | Buchkapitel

Simulations of the Vascular Network Growth Process for Studying Placenta Structure and Function Associated with Autism

verfasst von : Catalina Anghel, Kellie Archer, Jen-Mei Chang, Amy Cochran, Anca Radulescu, Carolyn M. Salafia, Rebecca Turner, Yacoubou Djima Karamatou, Lan Zhong

Erschienen in: Understanding Complex Biological Systems with Mathematics

Verlag: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

Placenta chorionic surface vascular networks differ in individuals at-risk for autism compared to controls in terms of longer, straighter, thicker vessels; less branching; smaller changes in flow directions; and better coverage to the placental boundary. What mechanism(s) could drive these differences and how these mechanisms would impact blood transport has not been widely investigated. We used a Monte-Carlo simulation to mimic three mechanisms for controlling vascular growth: vessels grow faster and longer, terminate more frequently before branching, and flow directions are more tightly controlled in the at-risk simulations. For each mechanism, we analyzed simulated vascular networks based on structural properties and blood flow, assuming Poiseuille’s law and distensible vessels. Our simulations showed that none of these mechanisms alone could reproduce all structural properties of vascular networks in placentas identified as at-risk for autism. Terminating vessels more frequently or growing longer vessels could each reproduce longer vessels and less branching, but not greater boundary coverage or smaller changes in flow directions. As for their influence on blood flow, longer vessels and less branching have large, opposing effects on network function. Networks with longer vessels are less efficient in terms of slower flow rates and higher total network volume; in contrast, networks with less branching are more efficient. Our results suggest either these mechanisms work together to drive observed differences in vascular networks of at-risk individuals by balancing their impacts on network function; or another mechanism not considered here might drive these differences.

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Metadaten
Titel
Simulations of the Vascular Network Growth Process for Studying Placenta Structure and Function Associated with Autism
verfasst von
Catalina Anghel
Kellie Archer
Jen-Mei Chang
Amy Cochran
Anca Radulescu
Carolyn M. Salafia
Rebecca Turner
Yacoubou Djima Karamatou
Lan Zhong
Copyright-Jahr
2018
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-98083-6_7