Structural features of microvascular networks trigger blood-flow oscillations
Yaron Ben-Ami, George W. Atkinson, Joe M. Pitt-Francis, Philip K., Maini, Helen M. Byrne

TL;DR
This paper investigates how specific microstructural features of vascular networks, particularly a redundant vessel and diameter differences, can lead to blood-flow oscillations through mathematical modeling and stability analysis.
Contribution
It identifies microstructural network features that promote blood-flow oscillations, providing a stability diagram and insights into flow instability mechanisms.
Findings
Redundant vessels and diameter differences promote oscillations.
Stable nontrivial steady states can undergo Hopf bifurcations.
Flow oscillations occur when vessel diameters differ sufficiently.
Abstract
We analyse mathematical models in order to understand how microstructural features of vascular networks may affect blood-flow dynamics, and to identify particular characteristics that promote the onset of self-sustained oscillations. By focusing on a simple three-node motif, we predict that network "redundancy", in the form of a redundant vessel connecting two main flow-branches, together with differences in haemodynamic resistance in the branches, can promote the emergence of oscillatory dynamics. We use existing mathematical descriptions for blood rheology and haematocrit splitting at vessel branch-points to construct our flow model; we combine numerical simulations and stability analysis to study the dynamics of the three-node network and its relation to the system's multiple steady-state solutions. While, for the case of equal inlet-pressure conditions, a "trivial" equilibrium…
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TopicsBlood properties and coagulation · Hemoglobin structure and function · Lipid metabolism and disorders
