Method for finding metabolic properties based on the general growth law. Liver examples. A General framework for biological modeling
Yuri K. Shestopaloff

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel method based on the general growth law to determine metabolic parameters of biological systems, demonstrated through liver examples, with potential applications in biology, biotechnology, and medicine.
Contribution
It presents a new framework for modeling biological growth and metabolism using the general growth law, validated with liver data from humans and dogs.
Findings
High metabolic rates in dogs' livers (~0.62-1 g/cm^3/day)
Human liver nutrient consumption (~0.088-0.098 g/cm^3/day)
Differential nutrient allocation during liver growth and transplants
Abstract
We propose a method for finding metabolic parameters of cells, organs and whole organisms, which is based on the earlier discovered general growth law. Based on the obtained results and analysis of available biological models, we propose a general framework for modeling biological phenomena and discuss how it can be used in Virtual Liver Network project. The foundational idea of the study is that growth of cells, organs, systems and whole organisms, besides biomolecular machinery, is influenced by biophysical mechanisms acting at different scale levels. In particular, the general growth law uniquely defines distribution of nutritional resources between maintenance needs and biomass synthesis at each phase of growth and at each scale level. We exemplify the approach considering metabolic properties of growing human and dog livers and liver transplants. A procedure for verification of…
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