🧬 Aneurysm Formation
Intracranial aneurysms are pathological dilations of the cerebral arterial wall, typically occurring at arterial bifurcations where hemodynamic stress is concentrated.
🧠 Hemodynamic Contributors
Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) studies suggest that the following factors may contribute to aneurysm initiation:
- High wall shear stress (WSS) → may damage endothelial cells
- Flow bifurcations → increase mechanical stress on vessel walls
- Complex or unstable flow patterns → lead to endothelial dysfunction
- Low WSS zones → promote inflammation, wall remodeling and degeneration
🧩 Biological Mechanisms
CFD findings are integrated with biological hypotheses:
- Endothelial injury triggers inflammatory cascades
- Smooth muscle cell apoptosis weakens wall structure
- Matrix degradation via MMPs (matrix metalloproteinases)
- Genetic predisposition may modulate vulnerability
📌 Typical Locations
- Anterior communicating artery (ACoA)
- Posterior communicating artery (PCoA)
- Middle cerebral artery (MCA) bifurcation
- Internal carotid artery (ICA) siphon