间充质干细胞
软骨发生
形态发生
人口
生物系统
软骨
过程(计算)
细胞生物学
化学
纳米技术
生物物理学
生物
材料科学
计算机科学
解剖
操作系统
基因
生物化学
人口学
社会学
作者
Darinka D. Klumpers,Angelo S. Mao,Theo H. Smit,David Mooney
标识
DOI:10.1098/rsif.2014.0215
摘要
The development of the vertebral column starts with the formation of a linear array of mesenchymal condensations, forming the blueprint for the eventual alternating pattern of bone and cartilage. Despite growing insight into the molecular mechanisms of morphogenesis, the impact of the physical aspects of the environment is not well understood. We hypothesized that geometric boundary conditions may play a pivotal role in the linear patterning of condensations, as neighbouring tissues provide physical constraints to the cell population. To study the process of condensation and the patterning thereof under tightly controlled geometric constraints, we developed a novel in vitro model that combines micropatterning with the established micromass assay. The spacing and alignment of condensations changed with the width of the cell adhesive patterns, a phenomenon that could not be explained by cell availability alone. Moreover, the extent of chondrogenic commitment was increased on substrates with tighter geometric constraints. When the in vivo pattern of condensations was investigated in the developing vertebral column of chicken embryos, the measurements closely fit into the quantitative relation between geometric constraints and inter-condensation distance found in vitro . Together, these findings suggest a potential role of geometric constraints in skeletal patterning in a cellular process of self-organization.
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