MOTION OF CELLS SEDIMENTING ON A SOLID-SURFACE IN A LAMINAR SHEAR-FLOW

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TISSOT, O
PIERRES, A
FOA, C
DELAAGE, M
BONGRAND, P
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[1] HOP ST MARGUERITE,IMMUNOL LAB,F-132777 MARSEILLE 09,FRANCE
[2] IMMUNOTECH SA,F-13288 MARSEILLE 9,FRANCE
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10.1016/S0006-3495(92)81827-1
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Q6 [生物物理学];
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071011 ;
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Cell adhesion often occurs under dynamic conditions, as in flowing blood. A quantitative understanding of this process requires accurate knowledge of the topographical relationships between the cell membrane and potentially adhesive surfaces. This report describes an experimental study made on both the translational and rotational velocities of leukocytes sedimenting of a flat surface under laminar shear flow. The main conclusions are as follows: (a) Cells move close to the wall with constant velocity for several tens of seconds. (b) The numerical values of translational and rotational velocities are inconsistent with Goldman's model of a neutrally buoyant sphere in a laminar shear flow, unless a drag force corresponding to contact friction between cells and the chamber floor is added. The phenomenological friction coefficient was 7.4 millinewton.s/m. (c) Using a modified Goldman's theory, the width of the gap separating cells (6-mu-m radius) from the chamber floor was estimated at 1.4-mu-m. (d) It is shown that a high value of the cell-to-substrate gap may be accounted for by the presence of cell surface protrusions of a few micrometer length, in accordance with electron microscope observations performed on the same cell population. (e) In association with previously reported data (Tissot, O., C. Foa, C. Capo, H. Brailly, M. Delaage, and P. Bongrand. 1991. Biocolloids and Biosurfaces. In press), these results are consistent with the possibility that cell-substrate attachment be initiated by the formation of a single molecular bond, which might be considered as the rate limiting step.
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