脑白质的湿润性对水力渗透性的影响

IF 3.8 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL
Lijun Su  (, ), Jie-Chao Lei  (, ), Zhenxing Li  (, ), Chiyuan Ma  (, ), Shaobao Liu  (, )
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摘要

脑白质可视为主要由轴突和间质(ISF)组成的周期性纤维多孔介质,相应的水力渗透性反映了细胞外空间(ECS)中 ISF 的流动阻力,因此在分子运输和药物输送中起着关键作用。由于 ECS 的典型宽度为 10-80 nm,ISF 的流动构成了一个具有润湿效应的微尺度流动问题,可能会诱发具有滑移边界的流动,因此仍然难以捉摸。在这项研究中,我们将脑白质理想化为周期性纤维多孔介质,在适当考虑流体粘度和滑移边界的情况下,量化了润湿性对其水力渗透性的影响。我们发现,润湿性会通过降低有效粘度和扩大滑移长度而导致水力渗透率增大。我们还发现,对于正方形排列的轴突,相对于平行排列的轴突,润湿性对垂直渗透性的影响更大,而对于六边形排列的轴突,影响则相反。本研究的结果可为脑水肿治疗方案和药物输送提供理论指导。
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Wettability effect on hydraulic permeability of brain white matter

With brain white matter can be considered as a periodic fibrous porous medium mainly consisting of axons and interstitial fluid (ISF), the corresponding hydraulic permeability reflects the resistance of ISF flow in the extracellular space (ECS), thus playing a key role in molecular transport and drug delivery. As the ECS exhibits a typical width of 10–80 nm, the ISF flow poses a microscale flow problem with the wettability effect, which may induce a flow with a slip boundary and hence remains elusive. In this study, we idealized brain white matter as a periodic fibrous porous medium to quantify the effect of wettability on its hydraulic permeability, with fluid viscosity and slip boundary duly accounted for. We found that wettability led to enlarged hydraulic permeability by diminishing the effective viscosity and enlarging the slip length. We also found that, for the square arrangement of axons, wettability had a greater effect on perpendicular permeability relative to the parallel one, while for hexagonally arranged axons, the opposite held. Results presented in this study may provide theoretical guidance for cerebral edema treatment regimens and drug delivery.

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Acta Mechanica Sinica
Acta Mechanica Sinica 物理-工程:机械
CiteScore
5.60
自引率
20.00%
发文量
1807
审稿时长
4 months
期刊介绍: Acta Mechanica Sinica, sponsored by the Chinese Society of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, promotes scientific exchanges and collaboration among Chinese scientists in China and abroad. It features high quality, original papers in all aspects of mechanics and mechanical sciences. Not only does the journal explore the classical subdivisions of theoretical and applied mechanics such as solid and fluid mechanics, it also explores recently emerging areas such as biomechanics and nanomechanics. In addition, the journal investigates analytical, computational, and experimental progresses in all areas of mechanics. Lastly, it encourages research in interdisciplinary subjects, serving as a bridge between mechanics and other branches of engineering and the sciences. In addition to research papers, Acta Mechanica Sinica publishes reviews, notes, experimental techniques, scientific events, and other special topics of interest. Related subjects » Classical Continuum Physics - Computational Intelligence and Complexity - Mechanics
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