This review aims to highlight urgent priorities for the computational biomechanics community in the framework of mechano-chemo-biological models. Recent approaches, promising directions and open challenges on the computational modelling of arterial tissues in health and disease are introduced and investigated, together with in silico approaches for the analysis of drug-eluting stents that promote pharmacological-induced healing. The paper addresses a number of chemo-biological phenomena that are generally neglected in biomechanical engineering models but are most likely instrumental for the onset and the progression of arterial diseases. An interdisciplinary effort is thus encouraged for providing the tools for an effective in silico insight into medical problems. An integrated mechano-chemo-biological perspective is believed to be a fundamental missing piece for crossing the bridge between computational engineering and life sciences, and for bringing computational biomechanics into medical research and clinical practice.

Marino, M., Vairo, G., Wriggers, P. (2021). Mechano-chemo-biological computational models for arteries in health, disease and healing: From tissue remodelling to drug-eluting devices. CURRENT PHARMACEUTICAL DESIGN, 27(16), 1904-1917 [10.2174/1381612826666200728145752].

Mechano-chemo-biological computational models for arteries in health, disease and healing: From tissue remodelling to drug-eluting devices

Marino M.
;
Vairo G.;
2021-01-01

Abstract

This review aims to highlight urgent priorities for the computational biomechanics community in the framework of mechano-chemo-biological models. Recent approaches, promising directions and open challenges on the computational modelling of arterial tissues in health and disease are introduced and investigated, together with in silico approaches for the analysis of drug-eluting stents that promote pharmacological-induced healing. The paper addresses a number of chemo-biological phenomena that are generally neglected in biomechanical engineering models but are most likely instrumental for the onset and the progression of arterial diseases. An interdisciplinary effort is thus encouraged for providing the tools for an effective in silico insight into medical problems. An integrated mechano-chemo-biological perspective is believed to be a fundamental missing piece for crossing the bridge between computational engineering and life sciences, and for bringing computational biomechanics into medical research and clinical practice.
2021
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Recensione
Esperti anonimi
Settore ICAR/08 - SCIENZA DELLE COSTRUZIONI
English
Mechano-chemo-biological models
arterial diseases
computational biomechanics
drug-eluting stents
growth and remodelling
pharmacological-induced healing
Marino, M., Vairo, G., Wriggers, P. (2021). Mechano-chemo-biological computational models for arteries in health, disease and healing: From tissue remodelling to drug-eluting devices. CURRENT PHARMACEUTICAL DESIGN, 27(16), 1904-1917 [10.2174/1381612826666200728145752].
Marino, M; Vairo, G; Wriggers, P
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