Literature DB >> 15889088

Nonlinear elasticity in biological gels.

Cornelis Storm1, Jennifer J Pastore, F C MacKintosh, T C Lubensky, Paul A Janmey.   

Abstract

The mechanical properties of soft biological tissues are essential to their physiological function and cannot easily be duplicated by synthetic materials. Unlike simple polymer gels, many biological materials--including blood vessels, mesentery tissue, lung parenchyma, cornea and blood clots--stiffen as they are strained, thereby preventing large deformations that could threaten tissue integrity. The molecular structures and design principles responsible for this nonlinear elasticity are unknown. Here we report a molecular theory that accounts for strain-stiffening in a range of molecularly distinct gels formed from cytoskeletal and extracellular proteins and that reveals universal stress-strain relations at low to intermediate strains. The input to this theory is the force-extension curve for individual semi-flexible filaments and the assumptions that biological networks composed of these filaments are homogeneous, isotropic, and that they strain uniformly. This theory shows that systems of filamentous proteins arranged in an open crosslinked mesh invariably stiffen at low strains without requiring a specific architecture or multiple elements with different intrinsic stiffness.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15889088     DOI: 10.1038/nature03521

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   49.962


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