Ives C L, Eskin S G, McIntire L V
In Vitro Cell Dev Biol. 1986 Sep;22(9):500-7. doi: 10.1007/BF02621134.
Endothelial cells are subjected to fluid mechanical forces which accompany blood flow. These cells become elongated and orient their long axes parallel to the direction of shear stress when the cultured cells are subjected to flow in an in vitro circulatory system. When the substrate is compliant and cyclically deformed, to simulate effects of pressure in the vasculature, the cells elongate an orient perpendicular to the axis of deformation. Cell shape changes are reflected in the alignment of microtubule networks. The systems described provide tools for assessing the individual roles of shear stress, pressure, and mechanical strain on vascular cell structure and function.
内皮细胞受到伴随血流的流体机械力作用。当培养的细胞在体外循环系统中受到流动作用时,这些细胞会变长并使其长轴与剪切应力方向平行排列。当底物具有顺应性并发生周期性变形以模拟脉管系统中的压力效应时,细胞会垂直于变形轴伸长并排列。细胞形状的变化反映在微管网络的排列中。所描述的这些系统为评估剪切应力、压力和机械应变对血管细胞结构和功能的各自作用提供了工具。