Modeling the role of angiogenesis in epidermal wound healing
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The effects of angiogenesis on oxygenation of an epidermal wound
are described using a mathematical model. Diffusion equations
are used to characterize the dependence of the wounded tissue
regeneration on oxygen availability, which in turn affects the
production of the Macrophage Derived Growth Factors (MDGFs) and
as a result the growth of capillary density. When the
capillaries grow beyond a certain point, they contribute to
their own growth retardation, and as a result, a negative
feedback mechanism is build into the system. The results
of this model suggest that in order for an epidermal wound
to be healed successfully the levels of oxygen concentration
within the wounded area must be low. This process parallels
an earlier mathematical model developed to describe the
capillary growth in the retina, and demonstrates the generality
and application of such a modeling approach to various biological
phenomena involving growth factors.