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The substrate stretch experiment,which is carried out on several kinds of adherent cells,is usually used to catch the physiological variation and morphological response to cyclic substrate deformation.In this paper,stretch loading was exerted on cardiac myocytes cultured on silica substrates using a custom-made substrate stretch device.The effect of stretch on the alignment orientation of cardiac myocytes was studied through morphocytological statistics.Under cyclic stretch stimulus,the long axes of cardiac myocytes oriented perpendicularly to the stretch direction for continuous stretch acting.However,the mechanism underlying these behaviors is not well understood from such in vitro tests.Finite element(FE) model was developed in the analysis to investigate these behaviors.Xu-Needleman formulation was used to define the interaction behavior for contact surfaces between cell and substrate.The role of cell viscoelasticity nature is studied in adherent cell debonding with the substrate and aligning perpendicular to the stretch direction during long time cyclic stretch stimulation.There were four different strain magnitudes considered in the simulation to find out the cell debonding affected by the cyclic strains.The potential role of cyclic strain frequency in regulating cell debonding and alignment was also studied using FE analysis.
The substrate stretch experiment, which is carried out on several kinds of adherent cells, is usually used to catch the physiological variation and morphological response to cyclic substrate deformation. In this paper, stretch loading was exerted on cardiac myocytes cultured on silica substrates using a custom -made substrate stretch device. The effect of stretch on the alignment orientation of cardiac myocytes was studied through morphocytological statistics. Unit cyclic stretch stimulus, the long axes of cardiac myocytes oriented perpendicularly to the stretch direction for continuous stretch acting. However, the mechanism underlying the mechanism these behaviors is not well understood from such in vitro tests. Finite element (FE) model was developed in the analysis to investigate these behaviors. Xu-Needleman formulation was used to define the interaction behavior for contact surfaces between cell and substrate. cell viscoelasticity nature is studied in adherent cell debonding with the substrate a nd aligning perpendicular to the stretch direction during long time cyclic stretch stimulation. Here are four different strain magnitudes considered in the simulation to find out the cell debonding affected by the cyclic strain. The potential role of cyclic strain frequency in regulating cell debonding and alignment was also studied using FE analysis.