The Mechanoadaptation Concept of Cells

J. Stoltz, Y. Rémond, D. George, J. Magdalou, Yueying Li, Zhongchao Han, Lei Zhang, N. Isla, Yun Chen
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Almost all cells in the human body are subjected to mechanical stresses. These forces can vary from a few Pascals (shear stress) to some mega Pascals (on hip cartilage). It is now well known that mechanical forces have a decisive effect on cellular physiology. In 1880, W. Roux introduced the concept of functional adaptation; which can be defined as a quantitative autoregulation controlled by stimuli like mechanical forces. These stresses influence functionality and cellular metabolism and can lead to appropriate tissue remodelling by triggering a cascade of reactions (mechanotransduction), being the signal for the adaptation of cells and tissues. However, although the main biological effects of mechanical forces are well documented, the relation between mechanical forces and physiological phenomena is largely unknown. In this paper, some effects of mechanical stresses on different cells (mesenchymal stem cells, bone cells, chondrocyte, endothelial cells, vascular or muscular cells, etc.) are summarized.
细胞的机械适应概念
人体内几乎所有的细胞都受到机械应力的作用。这些力可以从几帕斯卡(剪切应力)到几兆帕斯卡(髋关节软骨)不等。现在大家都知道机械力对细胞生理有决定性的作用。1880年,W. Roux提出了功能适应的概念;它可以被定义为一种定量的自动调节,由机械力等刺激控制。这些压力影响功能和细胞代谢,并可通过触发级联反应(机械转导)导致适当的组织重塑,这是细胞和组织适应的信号。然而,尽管机械力的主要生物效应有很好的文献记载,但机械力与生理现象之间的关系在很大程度上是未知的。本文综述了机械应力对不同细胞(间充质干细胞、骨细胞、软骨细胞、内皮细胞、血管或肌肉细胞等)的影响。
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