Investigations over half a century have indicated that mechanical forces induce neurite growth, with neurites elongating at a rate of 0.1–0.3 μm h−1 pN−1 when mechanical force exceeds a threshold, with this being identified as 400–1000 pN for neurites of PC12 cells. In this article, we demonstrate that neurite elongation of PC12 cells proceeds at the same previously identified rate on application of mechanical tension of ∼1 pN, which is significantly lower than the force generated in vivo by axons and growth cones. This observation raises the possibility that mechanical tension may act as an endogenous signal used by neurons for promoting neurite elongation
The generation of an effective method for stimulating neuronal growth in specific directions, along ...
Neurons are mechanosensitive cells. The role of mechanical force in the process of neurite initiatio...
New strategies to promote neuronal regeneration should aim to increase the speed of axonal elongatio...
Investigations over half a century have indicated that mechanical forces induce neurite growth, with...
Stretch-growth has been defined as a process that extends axons via the application of mechanical fo...
Although the exact mechanisms involved in the growth of axons is still incompletely understood, it i...
Evidence is presented that (a) the growth cone of cultured neurons can exert mechanical tension, and...
AbstractPrevious work using glass microneedles to apply calibrated, localized force to neurons showe...
AbstractSeveral experiments have shown that mechanical forces significantly influence the initiation...
Axonal growth has attracted considerable interest in the last decades. Historically, axon outgrowth ...
AbstractThere is now considerable evidence of the importance of mechanical cues in neuronal developm...
AbstractA bewildering series of dynamical processes take part in the development of the nervous syst...
Neurite outgrowth underlies the wiring of the nervous system during development and regeneration. De...
Axonal growth is a phenomenon of great interest for the community of neuroscientists. However, the k...
Establishing extracellular milieus to stimulate neuronal regeneration is a critical need in neuronal...
The generation of an effective method for stimulating neuronal growth in specific directions, along ...
Neurons are mechanosensitive cells. The role of mechanical force in the process of neurite initiatio...
New strategies to promote neuronal regeneration should aim to increase the speed of axonal elongatio...
Investigations over half a century have indicated that mechanical forces induce neurite growth, with...
Stretch-growth has been defined as a process that extends axons via the application of mechanical fo...
Although the exact mechanisms involved in the growth of axons is still incompletely understood, it i...
Evidence is presented that (a) the growth cone of cultured neurons can exert mechanical tension, and...
AbstractPrevious work using glass microneedles to apply calibrated, localized force to neurons showe...
AbstractSeveral experiments have shown that mechanical forces significantly influence the initiation...
Axonal growth has attracted considerable interest in the last decades. Historically, axon outgrowth ...
AbstractThere is now considerable evidence of the importance of mechanical cues in neuronal developm...
AbstractA bewildering series of dynamical processes take part in the development of the nervous syst...
Neurite outgrowth underlies the wiring of the nervous system during development and regeneration. De...
Axonal growth is a phenomenon of great interest for the community of neuroscientists. However, the k...
Establishing extracellular milieus to stimulate neuronal regeneration is a critical need in neuronal...
The generation of an effective method for stimulating neuronal growth in specific directions, along ...
Neurons are mechanosensitive cells. The role of mechanical force in the process of neurite initiatio...
New strategies to promote neuronal regeneration should aim to increase the speed of axonal elongatio...