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Physical Review E | 2018

Role of spatial heterogeneity in the collective dynamics of cilia beating in a minimal one-dimensional model

Supravat Dey; Gladys Massiera; Estelle Pitard

Cilia are elastic hairlike protuberances of the cell membrane found in various unicellular organisms and in several tissues of most living organisms. In some tissues such as the airway tissues of the lung, the coordinated beating of cilia induces a fluid flow of crucial importance as it allows the continuous cleaning of our bronchia, known as mucociliary clearance. While most of the models addressing the question of collective dynamics and metachronal wave consider homogeneous carpets of cilia, experimental observations rather show that cilia clusters are heterogeneously distributed over the tissue surface. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the role of spatial heterogeneity on the coherent beating of cilia using a very simple one-dimensional model for cilia known as the rower model. We systematically study systems consisting of a few rowers to hundreds of rowers and we investigate the conditions for the emergence of collective beating. When considering a small number of rowers, a phase drift occurs, hence, a bifurcation in beating frequency is observed as the distance between rower clusters is changed. In the case of many rowers, a distribution of frequencies is observed. We found in particular the pattern of the patchy structure that shows the best robustness in collective beating behavior, as the density of cilia is varied over a wide range.


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2006

The consensus mechanics of cultured mammalian cells

Brenton D. Hoffman; Gladys Massiera; Kathleen M. Van Citters; John C. Crocker


Biophysical Journal | 2006

The Role of F-Actin and Myosin in Epithelial Cell Rheology

Kathleen M. Van Citters; Brenton D. Hoffman; Gladys Massiera; John C. Crocker


Biophysical Journal | 2007

Mechanics of Single Cells: Rheology, Time Dependence, and Fluctuations

Gladys Massiera; Kathleen M. Van Citters; Paul L. Biancaniello; John C. Crocker


Physical Review E | 2007

Fragility and mechanosensing in a thermalized cytoskeleton model with forced protein unfolding.

Brenton D. Hoffman; Gladys Massiera; John C. Crocker


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2005

Forced unfolding of protein domains determines cytoskeletal rheology

John C. Crocker; Brenton D. Hoffman; Gladys Massiera


arXiv: Biological Physics | 2011

Power-law rheology and mechano-sensing in a cytoskeleton model with forced protein unfolding

Brenton D. Hoffman; Gladys Massiera; John C. Crocker


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2012

Curling dynamics of naturally curved ribbons from high to low Reynolds numbers

Octavio Albarran Arriagada; Gladys Massiera; Manouk Abkarian


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2012

Microfluidic approach of Sickled Cell Anemia

Manouk Abkarian; Etienne Loiseau; Gladys Massiera


Archive | 2004

Active and passive microrheology of living cells

Gladys Massiera; Kathleen Miranda; Paul L. Biancaniello; John C. Crocker

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John C. Crocker

University of Pennsylvania

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Estelle Pitard

University of Montpellier

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Manouk Abkarian

University of Montpellier

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Laurence Ramos

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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