Mechanisms of interstitial flow-induced remodeling of fibroblast-collagen cultures
- 01Slow interstitial flow causes collagen fibers to align perpendicularly to the direction of fluid movement
- 02Fibroblasts use aligned collagen fibers as a guide for their own orientation and growth
- 03Tissue remodeling involves both passive physical changes and active cellular reorganization of the matrix
- 04The alignment effect depends on the specific material occurring in collagen but not in fibrin
Fluid movement within tissues helps direct the alignment of collagen and cells, influencing how connective tissue structures itself.
Interstitial fluid flow, critical for macromolecular transport, was recently shown to drive fibroblast differentiation and perpendicular cell and matrix alignment in 3D collagen cultures. Here we explore the mechanisms underlying this flow-induced cell and collagen alignment. Cell and matrix alignment was assessed from 3D confocal reflectance stacks using a Fast Fourier Transform method. We found that human dermal and lung fibroblasts align perpendicular to flow in the range of 5-13 mum/s (0.1-0.3 dyn/cm(2)) in collagen; however, neither cells nor matrix fibers align in fibrin cultures, which unlike collagen, is covalently cross-linked and generally degraded by cell fibrinolysis. We also found that even acellular collagen matrices align weakly upon exposure to flow. Matrix alignment begins within 12 h of flow onset and continues, along with cell alignment, over 48 h. Together, these data suggest that interstitial flow first induces collagen fiber alignment, providing contact guidance for the cells to orient along the aligned matrix; later, the aligned cells further remodel and align their surrounding matrix fibers. These findings help elucidate the effects of interstitial flow on cells in matrices and have relevance physiologically in tissue remodeling and in tissue engineering applications.
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- Chee Ping Ng, & Melody A Swartz (2006). Mechanisms of interstitial flow-induced remodeling of fibroblast-collagen cultures. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/mechanisms-of-interstitial-flow-induced-remodeling-of-fibroblast-collagen-cultures/
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- Chee Ping Ng, and Melody A Swartz. "Mechanisms of interstitial flow-induced remodeling of fibroblast-collagen cultures." 2006, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/mechanisms-of-interstitial-flow-induced-remodeling-of-fibroblast-collagen-cultures/.
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- Chee Ping Ng, Melody A Swartz. 2006. "Mechanisms of interstitial flow-induced remodeling of fibroblast-collagen cultures.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/mechanisms-of-interstitial-flow-induced-remodeling-of-fibroblast-collagen-cultures/
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