ECCOMAS 2024

Modeling and Simulation of Cilia-Mediated Cerebrospinal Fluid Flow in Brain Ventricles

  • Herlyng, Halvor (Simula Research Laboratory)
  • Ellingsrud, Ada Johanne (Simula Research Laboratory)
  • Rognes, Marie Elisabeth (Simula Research Laboratory)
  • Jurisch-Yaksi, Nathalie (Norwegian University of Science & Technology)

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Flow of cerebrospinal fluid in zebrafish brain ventricles is studied in this work. Motivated by experimental observations we consider motile cilia and cardiac beating as the driving flow mechanisms. A mathematical model of the flow is developed and coupled with a transport model to study the transport of molecules of interest inside brain ventricles. The Stokes equations are used to model the flow, with the motile cilia acting as a force on the fluid through a stress boundary condition that allows slip at the wall. Transport is modeled with an advection-diffusion equation coupled to the velocity field obtained from solving the Stokes equations. The flow and transport models are discretized with finite element methods, where the cilia stress boundary condition is handled with a Lagrange multiplier formulation. We implement and solve the discretized equations numerically to simulate flow and transport in a zebrafish brain ventricles geometry obtained with medical imaging. The numerical results are compared with experimental data on flow and transport, indicating that the model developed here is able to reproduce experimentally observed physics.