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Remodeled-matrix contraction by fibroblasts: numerical investigations
S Ramtani1, E Fernandes-Morin, D Geiger
1Laboratoire de Biomécanique Biomatériaux Osseux et Articulaires-UMR CNRS 7052, Faculté des Sciences et Technologie, Université Paris XII Val de Marne, 61 Avenue du Général de Gaulle, 94010 Cedex, Creteil, France. ramtani@univ-paris12.fr
Abstract:
It is well known that the fibroblast-collagen-matrix contraction model is a unique way to study mechanical interactions that regulate wound contraction of connective tissue cells. This contraction, due to cell traction, plays important roles in wound healing and pathological contractures. A continuum model initially used for the study of mesenchymal morphogenesis is revisited and numerically investigated by assuming that the extracellular matrix has adaptive-elastic properties. The set of non-linear partial differential equations is solved numerically by a finite difference method and the obtained results are discussed.