Intraspecific scaling laws of vascular trees
Open Access
- 15 June 2011
- journal article
- research article
- Published by The Royal Society in Journal of The Royal Society Interface
- Vol. 9 (66), 190-200
- https://doi.org/10.1098/rsif.2011.0270
Abstract
A fundamental physics-based derivation of intraspecific scaling laws of vascular trees has not been previously realized. Here, we provide such a theoretical derivation for the volume–diameter and flow–length scaling laws of intraspecific vascular trees. In conjunction with the minimum energy hypothesis, this formulation also results in diameter–length, flow–diameter and flow–volume scaling laws. The intraspecific scaling predicts the volume–diameter power relation with a theoretical exponent of 3, which is validated by the experimental measurements for the three major coronary arterial trees in swine (where a least-squares fit of these measurements has exponents of 2.96, 3 and 2.98 for the left anterior descending artery, left circumflex artery and right coronary artery trees, respectively). This scaling law as well as others agrees very well with the measured morphometric data of vascular trees in various other organs and species. This study is fundamental to the understanding of morphological and haemodynamic features in a biological vascular tree and has implications for vascular disease.Keywords
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