The collagenous extracellular matrix (ECM) of skeletal muscle functions to transmit force, protect sensitive structures, and generate passive tension to resist stretch. The mechanical properties of the ECM change with age, atrophy, and neuromuscular pathologies, resulting in an increase in the relative amount of collagen and an increase in stiffness. Although numerous studies have focused on the effect of muscle fibrosis on passive muscle stiffness, few have examined how these structural changes may compromise contractile performance. Here we combine a mathematical model and experimental manipulations to examine how changes in the mechanical properties of the ECM constrain the ability of muscle fibers and fascicles to radially expand and ho...
Most reductionist theories of muscle attribute a fiber’s mechanical properties to the scaled behavio...
Skeletal muscle fibrosis is a hallmark of muscle injury and disease, and is defined as a general inc...
The newly discovered extensibility of actin and myosin filaments challenges the foundation of the th...
The collagenous extracellular matrix (ECM) of skeletal muscle functions to transmit force, protect s...
The structural response of active skeletal muscle is derived from a combination of sarcomere contrac...
The healthy skeletal muscle extracellular matrix (ECM) has several functions including providing str...
Engineered skeletal muscles are inferior to natural muscles in terms of contractile force, hampering...
In skeletal muscle, interactions between contractile and connective tissue elements at multiple scal...
Skeletal muscle tissue has a highly complex and heterogeneous structure comprising several physical ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012Muscle is highly organized in both the axial direction...
It is considered that excessive extracellular matrix (ECM) content, specifically an increase in coll...
Mechanical force is generated within skeletal muscle cells by contraction of specialized myofibrilla...
Skeletal muscle tissue shows a clear asymmetry with regard to the passive stresses under tensile and...
International audienceMechanical properties of muscle tissue are crucial in biomechanical modeling o...
Over short time scales, muscle fibres maintain a nearly constant volume of intracellular fluid. This...
Most reductionist theories of muscle attribute a fiber’s mechanical properties to the scaled behavio...
Skeletal muscle fibrosis is a hallmark of muscle injury and disease, and is defined as a general inc...
The newly discovered extensibility of actin and myosin filaments challenges the foundation of the th...
The collagenous extracellular matrix (ECM) of skeletal muscle functions to transmit force, protect s...
The structural response of active skeletal muscle is derived from a combination of sarcomere contrac...
The healthy skeletal muscle extracellular matrix (ECM) has several functions including providing str...
Engineered skeletal muscles are inferior to natural muscles in terms of contractile force, hampering...
In skeletal muscle, interactions between contractile and connective tissue elements at multiple scal...
Skeletal muscle tissue has a highly complex and heterogeneous structure comprising several physical ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012Muscle is highly organized in both the axial direction...
It is considered that excessive extracellular matrix (ECM) content, specifically an increase in coll...
Mechanical force is generated within skeletal muscle cells by contraction of specialized myofibrilla...
Skeletal muscle tissue shows a clear asymmetry with regard to the passive stresses under tensile and...
International audienceMechanical properties of muscle tissue are crucial in biomechanical modeling o...
Over short time scales, muscle fibres maintain a nearly constant volume of intracellular fluid. This...
Most reductionist theories of muscle attribute a fiber’s mechanical properties to the scaled behavio...
Skeletal muscle fibrosis is a hallmark of muscle injury and disease, and is defined as a general inc...
The newly discovered extensibility of actin and myosin filaments challenges the foundation of the th...