Kwak Dongho, Olsen Petter Angell, Danielsen Anne, Jensenius Alexander Refsum
Department of Musicology, RITMO Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies in Rhythm, Time and Motion, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.
Hybrid Technology Hub-Centre for Organ on a Chip-Technology, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.
Front Psychol. 2022 Jul 29;13:867191. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.867191. eCollection 2022.
The primary aim of this article is to provide a biological rhythm model based on previous theoretical and experimental findings to promote more comprehensive studies of rhythmic mechanical stimulation of cell cultures, which relates to tissue engineering and regenerative medicine fields. Through an interdisciplinary approach where different standpoints from biology and musicology are combined, we explore some of the core rhythmic features of biological and cellular rhythmic processes and present them as a trio model that aims to afford a basic but fundamental understanding of the connections between various biological rhythms. It is vital to highlight such links since rhythmic mechanical stimulation and its effect on cell cultures are vastly underexplored even though the cellular response to mechanical stimuli (mechanotransduction) has been studied widely and relevant experimental evidence suggests mechanotransduction processes are rhythmic.
本文的主要目的是基于先前的理论和实验结果提供一种生物节律模型,以促进对细胞培养物节律性机械刺激的更全面研究,这与组织工程和再生医学领域相关。通过一种跨学科方法,将生物学和音乐学的不同观点结合起来,我们探索了生物和细胞节律过程的一些核心节律特征,并将其呈现为一个三重奏模型,旨在对各种生物节律之间的联系提供一个基本但重要的理解。强调这些联系至关重要,因为尽管对细胞对机械刺激的反应(机械转导)已进行了广泛研究,且相关实验证据表明机械转导过程具有节律性,但节律性机械刺激及其对细胞培养物的影响仍未得到充分探索。