Cell membrane tethers are formed naturally (e.g., in leukocyte rolling) and experimentally to probe membrane properties. In cochlear outer hair cells, the plasma membrane is part of the trilayer lateral wall, where the membrane is attached to the cytoskeleton by a system of radial pillars. The mechanics of these cells is important to the sound amplification and frequency selectivity of the ear. We present a modeling study to simulate the membrane deflection, bending, and interaction with the cytoskeleton in the outer hair cell tether pulling experiment. In our analysis, three regions of the membrane are considered: the body of a cylindrical tether, the area where the membrane is attached and interacts with the cytoskeleton, and the transition region between the two. By using a computational method, we found the shape of the membrane in all three regions over a range of tether lengths and forces observed in experiments. We also analyze the effects of biophysical properties of the membrane, including the bending modulus and the forces of the membrane adhesion to the cytoskeleton. The model’s results provide a better understanding of the mechanics of tethers pulled from cell membranes.
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Modeling the Mechanics of Tethers Pulled From the Cochlear Outer Hair Cell Membrane
Kristopher R. Schumacher,
Kristopher R. Schumacher
Department of Biomedical Engineering,
Johns Hopkins University
, Baltimore, MD 21205
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Aleksander S. Popel,
Aleksander S. Popel
Department of Biomedical Engineering,
Johns Hopkins University
, Baltimore, MD 21205
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Bahman Anvari,
Bahman Anvari
Department of Bioengineering,
University of California-Riverside
, Riverside, CA 92521
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William E. Brownell,
William E. Brownell
Bobby R. Alford Department of Otorhinolaryngology and Communicative Sciences,
Baylor College of Medicine
, Houston, TX 77030
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Alexander A. Spector
Alexander A. Spector
Department of Biomedical Engineering,
Johns Hopkins University
, Baltimore, MD 21205
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Kristopher R. Schumacher
Department of Biomedical Engineering,
Johns Hopkins University
, Baltimore, MD 21205
Aleksander S. Popel
Department of Biomedical Engineering,
Johns Hopkins University
, Baltimore, MD 21205
Bahman Anvari
Department of Bioengineering,
University of California-Riverside
, Riverside, CA 92521
William E. Brownell
Bobby R. Alford Department of Otorhinolaryngology and Communicative Sciences,
Baylor College of Medicine
, Houston, TX 77030
Alexander A. Spector
Department of Biomedical Engineering,
Johns Hopkins University
, Baltimore, MD 21205J Biomech Eng. Jun 2008, 130(3): 031007 (11 pages)
Published Online: April 28, 2008
Article history
Received:
January 23, 2007
Revised:
September 12, 2007
Published:
April 28, 2008
Citation
Schumacher, K. R., Popel, A. S., Anvari, B., Brownell, W. E., and Spector, A. A. (April 28, 2008). "Modeling the Mechanics of Tethers Pulled From the Cochlear Outer Hair Cell Membrane." ASME. J Biomech Eng. June 2008; 130(3): 031007. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.2907758
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