Stress relaxation analysis of single chondrocytes using porohyperelastic model based on AFM experiments

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Trung Dung Nguyen [1 ]
Adekunle Oloyede [1 ]
Yuantong Gu [1 ]
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[1] School of Chemistry,Physics and Mechanical Engineering,Science and Engineering Faculty,Queensland University of Technology
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cell biomechanics; chondrocytes; atomic force microscopy; stress relaxation; porohyperelastic(PHE) constitutive model;
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Q27 [细胞生物物理学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
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Based on atomic force microscopy technique, we found that the chondrocytes exhibits stress relaxation behavior. We explored the mechanism of this stress relaxation behavior and concluded that the intracellular fluid exuding out from the cells during deformation plays the most important role in the stress relaxation. We applied the inverse finite element analysis technique to determine necessary material parameters for porohyperelastic(PHE) model to simulate stress relaxation behavior as this model is proven capable of capturing the non-linear behavior and the fluid-solid interaction during the stress relaxation of the single chondrocytes. It is observed that PHE model can precisely capture the stress relaxation behavior of single chondrocytes and would be a suitable model for cell biomechanics.
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