On the mechanochemical theory of biological pattern formation with application to vasculogenesis |
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Authors: | Murray James D |
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Affiliation: | Department of Applied Mathematics, University of Washington, Box 352420, Seattle, WA 98105-2420, USA. murrayjd@amath.washington.edu |
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Abstract: | We first describe the Murray-Oster mechanical theory of pattern formation, the biological basis of which is experimentally well documented. The model quantifies the interaction of cells and the extracellular matrix via the cell-generated forces. The model framework is described in quantitative detail. Vascular endothelial cells, when cultured on gelled basement membrane matrix, rapidly aggregate into clusters while deforming the matrix into a network of cord-like structures tessellating the planar culture. We apply the mechanical theory of pattern formation to this culture system and show that neither strain-biased anisotropic cell traction nor cell migration are necessary for pattern formation: isotropic, strain-stimulated cell traction is sufficient to form the observed patterns. Predictions from the model were confirmed experimentally. |
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Keywords: | pattern formation mechanical theory cell culture formation des motifs théorie mécanique culture des cellules |
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