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. 2024 May;52(5):1213-1221.
doi: 10.1007/s10439-024-03447-7. Epub 2024 Feb 7.

Analysis of the Adherent Cell Response to the Substrate Stiffness Using Tensegrity

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Analysis of the Adherent Cell Response to the Substrate Stiffness Using Tensegrity

Gholamreza Mohammadi Khounsaraki et al. Ann Biomed Eng. 2024 May.

Abstract

Cell's shape is dependent on the cytoskeleton mechanical properties. Hybrid models were developed that combine the discrete structure for the cytoskeleton and continuum parts for other cell organelles. Tensegrity-based structures that consist of tensile and compression elements are useful models to understand the cytoskeleton mechanical behavior. In this study, we are looking to examine the reaction of the cell to a variety of substrate stiffnesses and explain the relationship between cell behavior and substrate mechanical properties. However, which tensegrity structure is appropriate for modeling a living cell? Is the structure's complexity play a major role? We used two spherical tensegrities with different complexities to assess the impact of the structure on the cell's mechanical response versus substrate's stiffness. Six- and twelve-strut tensegrities together with membrane, cytoplasm, nucleoskeleton, and nucleus envelope were assembled in Abaqus package to create a hybrid cell model. A compressive load was applied to the cell model and the reaction forces versus deflection curves were analyzed for number of substrate stiffness values. By analyzing the difference due to two different tensegrities it became clear that the lower density structure is a better choice for modeling stiffer cells. It was also found that the six-strut tensegrity is sensitive to higher range of substrate stiffness.

Keywords: 6 and 12 struts spherical tensegrity; Adherent cells; Cell sensitivity; Cellular biomechanics; Cytoskeleton; FEM.

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