Tug-of-war between stretching and bending in living cell sheets.

Phys Rev E

Department of Engineering, Cambridge University, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom.

Published: July 2020

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study explores how thin elastic sheets, like living epithelial tissues, transition between shapes due to the balance of stretching and bending deformations.
  • When these sheets are under tension, stretching dominates their response, while compression leads to bending after a buckling event, influenced by molecular motors causing asymmetrical surface stresses.
  • The research introduces a model that incorporates active pre-strain and spontaneous curvature, revealing that as the thickness approaches zero, both bending and stretching energies compete to determine the tissue's three-dimensional shape.

Article Abstract

The balance between stretching and bending deformations characterizes shape transitions of thin elastic sheets. While stretching dominates the mechanical response in tension, bending dominates in compression after an abrupt buckling transition. Recently, experimental results in suspended living epithelial monolayers have shown that, due to the asymmetry in surface stresses generated by molecular motors across the thickness e of the epithelium, the free edges of such tissues spontaneously curl out-of-plane, stretching the sheet in-plane as a result. This suggests that a competition between bending and stretching sets the morphology of the tissue margin. In this paper, we use the framework of non-Euclidean plates to incorporate active pre-strain and spontaneous curvature to the theory of thin elastic shells. We show that, when the spontaneous curvature of the sheet scales like 1/e, stretching and bending energies have the same scaling in the limit of a vanishingly small thickness and therefore both compete, in a way that is continuously altered by an external tension, to define the three-dimensional shape of the tissue.

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