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An interpenetrating-network theory of cytoplasm
Haiqian Yang1, Thomas Henzel2, Eric M Stewart1
1Department of Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
Abstract:
Under many physiological and pathological conditions such as division and migration, cells undergo dramatic deformations, under which their mechanical integrity is supported by cytoskeletal networks (i.e. intermediate filaments, F-actin, and microtubules). Recent observations of cytoplasmic microstructure indicate interpenetration among different cytoskeletal networks, and micromechanical experiments have shown evidence of complex characteristics in the mechanical response of the interpenetrating cytoplasmic networks of living cells, including viscoelastic, nonlinear stiffening, microdamage, and healing characteristics. However, a theoretical framework describing such a response is missing, and thus it is not clear how different cytoskeletal networks with distinct mechanical properties come together to build the overall complex mechanical features of cytoplasm. In this work, we address this gap by developing a finite-deformation continuum-mechanical theory with a multi-branch visco-hyperelastic constitutive relation coupled with phase-field damage and healing. The proposed interpenetrating-network model elucidates the coupling among interpenetrating cytoskeletal components, and the roles of finite elasticity, viscoelastic relaxation, damage, and healing in the experimentally-observed mechanical response of interpenetrating-network eukaryotic cytoplasm.
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