2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.bpj.2015.01.030
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Buckling Behavior of Individual and Bundled Microtubules

Abstract: As the major structural constituent of the cytoskeleton, microtubules (MTs) serve a variety of biological functions that range from facilitating organelle transport to maintaining the mechanical integrity of the cell. Neuronal MTs exhibit a distinct configuration, hexagonally packed bundles of MT filaments, interconnected by MT-associated protein (MAP) tau. Building on our previous work on mechanical response of axonal MT bundles under uniaxial tension, this study is focused on exploring the compression scenar… Show more

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“…Obviously, a mere computational model, without validation by experimental or other computational studies, could not provide comprehensive and accurate results on this subject. However, the accuracy of our MT bundle model was previously assessed in two studies on tension and compression of individual and bundled MTs (32,33), where a large body of experimental results were used for validation. Based on the reported critical number of turns of 1.7 for single MTs subjected to torsion (35), which gives us a rough approximation of the expected range of critical number of turns, we chose to explore a wider range of up to seven bundle turns.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Obviously, a mere computational model, without validation by experimental or other computational studies, could not provide comprehensive and accurate results on this subject. However, the accuracy of our MT bundle model was previously assessed in two studies on tension and compression of individual and bundled MTs (32,33), where a large body of experimental results were used for validation. Based on the reported critical number of turns of 1.7 for single MTs subjected to torsion (35), which gives us a rough approximation of the expected range of critical number of turns, we chose to explore a wider range of up to seven bundle turns.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our previously developed model has proven useful in studying the mechanical behavior of MTs under external tensile and compressive forces (32,33). We further developed this model to explore the behavior of MTs under torsional stress (Fig.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These responses may provide partial explanation of recently reported 'white matter plasticity' in mTBI [61][62][63] . Mathematical models of the mechanical deformation and damage to intraaxonal MTs and associated protein Tau have been recently reported [24][25]30,38,[64][65] . First even FEM based 3D micro-injury model of a large network of MTs (elastic beams) linked by Tau dimers (viscoelastic bar elements) is presented.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%