Physical determinants of vascular network remodeling during tumor growth Vascular network remodeling during tumor growth
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The process in which a growing tumor transforms a hierarchically organized arterio-venous blood vessel network into a tumor specific vasculature is analyzed with a theoretical model. The physical determinants of this remodeling involve the morphological and hydrodynamic properties of the initial network, generation of new vessels (sprouting angiogenesis), vessel dilation (circumferential growth), vessel regression, tumor cell proliferation and death, and the interdependence of these processes via spatiotemporal changes of blood flow parameters, oxygen / nutrient supply and growth factor concentration fields. The emerging tumor vasculature is non-hierarchical, compartmentalized into well characterized zones, displays a complex geometry with necrotic zones and “hot spots” of increased vascular density and blood flow of varying size, and transports efficiently an injected drug-bolus. Implications for current theoretical views on tumor-induced angiogenesis are discussed. PACS. 87.18-h Biological complexity – 87.10-e General theory and mathematical aspects
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تاریخ انتشار 2010