Department of Mechanical Engineering, Columbia University, New York, New York 10027, USA.
Annu Rev Biomed Eng. 2012;14:97-111. doi: 10.1146/annurev-bioeng-071910-124726.
Biological growth processes involve mass exchanges that increase, decrease, or replace material that constitutes cells, tissues, and organs. In most cases, such exchanges alter the structural makeup of the material and consequently affect associated mechanobiological responses to applied loads. Given that the type and extent of changes in structural integrity depend on the different constituents involved (e.g., particular cytoskeletal or extracellular matrix proteins), the continuum theory of mixtures is ideally suited to model the mechanics of growth and remodeling. The goal of this review is twofold: first, to highlight a few illustrative examples that show diverse applications of mixture theory to describe biological growth and/or remodeling; second, to identify some open problems in the fields of modeling soft-tissue growth and remodeling.
生物生长过程涉及物质的交换,这些交换会增加、减少或替换构成细胞、组织和器官的物质。在大多数情况下,这种交换会改变物质的结构组成,从而影响与施加的负载相关的机械生物学反应。鉴于结构完整性的变化类型和程度取决于所涉及的不同成分(例如,特定的细胞骨架或细胞外基质蛋白),混合物连续体理论非常适合于模拟生长和重塑的力学。本文的目的有两个:首先,强调几个说明性的例子,展示混合物理论在描述生物生长和/或重塑方面的多种应用;其次,确定软组织生长和重塑建模领域的一些开放性问题。