Department of Bioengineering, University of Strathclyde, 106 Rottenrow, Glasgow G4 0NW, UK.
J R Soc Interface. 2012 Apr 7;9(69):601-12. doi: 10.1098/rsif.2011.0751. Epub 2012 Jan 11.
The lymphatic system is a vital part of the circulatory and immune systems, and plays an important role in homeostasis by controlling extracellular fluid volume and in combating infection. Nevertheless, there is a notable disparity in terms of research effort expended in relation to the treatment of lymphatic diseases in contrast to the cardiovascular system. While similarities to the cardiovascular system exist, there are considerable differences in their anatomy and physiology. This review outlines some of the challenges and opportunities for those engaged in modelling biological systems. The study of the lymphatic system is still in its infancy, the vast majority of the models presented in the literature to date having been developed since 2003. The number of distinct models and their variants are few in number, and only one effort has been made thus far to study the entire lymphatic network; elements of the lymphatic system such as the nodes, which act as pumps and reservoirs, have not been addressed by mathematical models. Clearly, more work will be necessary in combination with experimental verification in order to progress and update the knowledge on the function of the lymphatic system. As our knowledge and understanding of its function increase, new and more effective treatments of lymphatic diseases are bound to emerge.
淋巴系统是循环和免疫系统的重要组成部分,通过控制细胞外液体积和抵御感染,在维持体内平衡方面发挥着重要作用。然而,与心血管系统相比,人们在治疗淋巴疾病方面所付出的研究努力存在显著差异。尽管它们在解剖学和生理学上存在相似之处,但也存在着相当大的差异。本文概述了从事生物系统建模的人所面临的一些挑战和机遇。淋巴系统的研究仍处于起步阶段,迄今为止,文献中提出的绝大多数模型都是自 2003 年以来开发的。独特的模型及其变体数量很少,迄今为止,只有一项研究试图研究整个淋巴网络;淋巴系统的某些元素,如充当泵和储液器的节点,尚未通过数学模型来解决。显然,为了推进和更新对淋巴系统功能的认识,还需要结合实验验证进行更多的工作。随着我们对其功能的了解和认识的增加,新的、更有效的淋巴疾病治疗方法必将出现。