Title of article :
A multiscale modeling approach to inflammation: A case study in human endotoxemia
Author/Authors :
Scheff، نويسنده , , Jeremy D. and Mavroudis، نويسنده , , Panteleimon D. and Foteinou، نويسنده , , Panagiota T. and An، نويسنده , , Gary and Calvano، نويسنده , , Steve E. and Doyle، نويسنده , , John E. Dick، نويسنده , , Thomas E. and Lowry، نويسنده , , Stephen F. and Vodovotz، نويسنده , , Yoram and Androulakis، نويسنده , , Ioannis P.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Abstract :
Inflammation is a critical component in the body’s response to injury. A dysregulated inflammatory response, in which either the injury is not repaired or the inflammatory response does not appropriately self-regulate and end, is associated with a wide range of inflammatory diseases such as sepsis. Clinical management of sepsis is a significant problem, but progress in this area has been slow. This may be due to the inherent nonlinearities and complexities in the interacting multiscale pathways that are activated in response to systemic inflammation, motivating the application of systems biology techniques to better understand the inflammatory response. Here, we review our past work on a multiscale modeling approach applied to human endotoxemia, a model of systemic inflammation, consisting of a system of compartmentalized differential equations operating at different time scales and through a discrete model linking inflammatory mediators with changing patterns in the beating of the heart, which has been correlated with outcome and severity of inflammatory disease despite unclear mechanistic underpinnings. Working towards unraveling the relationship between inflammation and heart rate variability (HRV) may enable greater understanding of clinical observations as well as novel therapeutic targets.
Keywords :
Systems Biology , Microarray , Heart Rate Variability , Autonomic dysfunction , Circadian
Journal title :
Journal of Computational Physics
Journal title :
Journal of Computational Physics