Simple model of atherosclerosis in cylindrical arteries: impact of anisotropic growth on Glagov remodeling

Navid Mohammad Mirzaei (University of Massachusetts Amherst)

02-Dec-2020, 16:00-17:00 (5 years ago)

Abstract: In 1987, Seymour Glagov observed that arteries went through a two-stage remodeling process as a result of plaque growth: first, a compensatory phase where the lumen area remains approximately constant and second, an encroachment phase where the lumen area decreases over time. In this paper we investigate the effect of growth anisotropy on Glagov remodeling in five different cases: pure radial, pure circumferential, pure axial, isotropic and general anisotropic growth where the elements of the growth tensor are chosen to minimize the total energy. We suggest that the nature of anisotropy is inclined towards the growth direction that requires the least amount of energy. Our framework is the theory of morphoelasticity on an axisymmetric arterial domain. For each case we explore their specific effect on the Glagov curves. For the latter two cases we also provide the changes in collagen fiber orientation and length in the intimate, media and adventitia. In addition, we compare the total energy produced by growth in radial, circumferential and axial direction and deduce that using a radially dominant anisotropic growth leads to lower strain energy than isotropic growth.

general mathematics

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