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arxiv: 1412.0369 · v1 · pith:SBMTJAUXnew · submitted 2014-12-01 · ⚛️ physics.bio-ph · cond-mat.soft· q-bio.CB

Cell reorientation under cyclic stretching

classification ⚛️ physics.bio-ph cond-mat.softq-bio.CB
keywords reorientationcellcellscellularcyclicmechanosensitivityresponsestretching
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Mechanical cues from the extracellular microenvironment play a central role in regulating the structure, function and fate of living cells. Nevertheless, the precise nature of the mechanisms and processes underlying this crucial cellular mechanosensitivity remains a fundamental open problem. Here we provide a novel framework for addressing cellular sensitivity and response to external forces by experimentally and theoretically studying one of its most striking manifestations -- cell reorientation to a uniform angle in response to cyclic stretching of the underlying substrate. We first show that existing approaches are incompatible with our extensive measurements of cell reorientation. We then propose a fundamentally new theory that shows that dissipative relaxation of the cell's passively-stored, two-dimensional, elastic energy to its minimum actively drives the reorientation process. Our theory is in excellent quantitative agreement with the complete temporal reorientation dynamics of individual cells, measured over a wide range of experimental conditions, thus elucidating a basic aspect of mechanosensitivity.

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