JSME International Journal Series C Mechanical Systems, Machine Elements and Manufacturing
Online ISSN : 1347-538X
Print ISSN : 1344-7653
ISSN-L : 1344-7653
Surface Topography Measurement and Intracellular Stress Analysis of Cultured Endothelial Cells Exposed to Fluid Shear Stress
Toshiro OHASHIHironori SUGAWARATakeo MATSUMOTOMasaaki SATO
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2000 Volume 43 Issue 4 Pages 780-786

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Intracellular stress distributions in cultured endothelial cells exposed to fluid shear stress were Studied using finite-element analysis, in which cell surface geometries were measured by atomic force microscopy. After applying shear stress, the endothelial cells showed marked elongation and orientation in the now direction. Finite-element analysis indicated that wan shear stress in the central region around the nucleus was significantly higher than those in the upstream and downstream sides for both control, statically cultured cells, and sheared cells, but the intracellular stress concentrations between the central regions and the other two sides reduced with fluid now. Fluorescent images showed that stress fibers of F-actin bundles were mainly formed in the central portion of the cells. These results indicate that endothelial cells may charlie their cytoskeletal structures to increase their stiffness and reduce stress concentrations in the cells.
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