Material Properties Of The Embryonic Small Intestine During Buckling Morphogenesis

Jenny Gao, Lucia Grace Martin, Elise A Loffet, John Francis Durel, Panagiotis Oikonomou, Nandan Nerurkar
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During embryonic development, tissues undergo dramatic deformations as functional morphologies are stereotypically sculpted from simple rudiments. Formation of healthy, functional organs therefore requires tight control over the material properties of embryonic tissues during development, yet the biological basis of embryonic tissue mechanics is poorly understood. The present study investigates the mechanics of the embryonic small intestine, a tissue that is compactly organized in the body cavity by a mechanical instability during development, wherein differential elongation rates between the intestinal tube and its attached mesentery create compressive forces that buckle the tube into loops with wavelength and curvature that are tightly conserved for a given species. Focusing on the intestinal tube, we combined micromechanical testing with histologic analyses and enzymatic degradation experiments to conclude that elastic fibers closely associated with intestinal smooth muscle layers are responsible for the bending stiffness of the tube, and for establishing its pronounced mechanical anisotropy. These findings provide insights into the developmental role of elastic fibers in controlling tissue stiffness, and raise new questions on the physiologic function of elastic fibers in the intestine during adulthood.
胚胎小肠弯曲变形过程中的材料特性
在胚胎发育过程中,当功能形态从简单的雏形定型时,组织会发生剧烈变形。因此,要形成健康的功能器官,就必须在发育过程中严格控制胚胎组织的材料特性,然而人们对胚胎组织力学的生物学基础知之甚少。本研究调查了胚胎小肠的力学,这种组织在发育过程中因力学不稳定性而紧密地组织在体腔内,其中肠管及其附着的肠系膜之间不同的伸长率产生压缩力,将肠管扣成具有特定物种严格保守的波长和曲率的环状。以肠管为重点,我们将微观力学测试与组织学分析和酶降解实验相结合,得出结论认为,与肠道平滑肌层密切相关的弹性纤维对肠管的弯曲刚度和建立其明显的力学各向异性负有责任。这些发现深入揭示了弹性纤维在控制组织硬度方面的发育作用,并对成年期肠道中弹性纤维的生理功能提出了新的问题。
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