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Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 280: H1256-H1263, 2001;
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Vol. 280, Issue 3, H1256-H1263, March 2001

Branching exponent heterogeneity and wall shear stress distribution in vascular trees

Kelly L. Karau1, Gary S. Krenz2, and Christopher A. Dawson1,3,4

1 Department of Biomedical Engineering and 2 Department of Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science, Marquette University, Milwaukee 53201-1881; 3 Department of Physiology, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee 53226; and 4 Research Service, Zablocki Veterans Administration Medical Center, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53295

A bifurcating arterial system with Poiseuille flow can function at minimum cost and with uniform wall shear stress if the branching exponent (z) = 3 [where z is defined by (D1)z = (D2)z + (D3)z; D1 is the parent vessel diameter and D2 and D3 are the two daughter vessel diameters at a bifurcation]. Because wall shear stress is a physiologically transducible force, shear stress-dependent control over vessel diameter would appear to provide a means for preserving this optimal structure through maintenance of uniform shear stress. A mean z of 3 has been considered confirmation of such a control mechanism. The objective of the present study was to evaluate the consequences of a heterogeneous distribution of z values about the mean with regard to this uniform shear stress hypothesis. Simulations were carried out on model structures otherwise conforming to the criteria consistent with uniform shear stress when z = 3 but with varying distributions of z. The result was that when there was significant heterogeneity in z approaching that found in a real arterial tree, the coefficient of variation in shear stress was comparable to the coefficient of variation in z and nearly independent of the mean value of z. A systematic increase in mean shear stress with decreasing vessel diameter was one component of the variation in shear stress even when the mean z = 3. The conclusion is that the influence of shear stress in determining vessel diameters is not, per se, manifested in a mean value of z. In a vascular tree having a heterogeneous distribution in z values, a particular mean value of z (e.g., z = 3) apparently has little bearing on the uniform shear stress hypothesis.

mathematical model; pulmonary arterial tree; vascular morphometry; Murray's Law; complexity


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