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Cell behavior is strongly influenced by the physical properties of the microenvironment and complex mechanotransduction mechanisms are involved in cell and tissue development, homeostasis and even pathologies. Thus, when developing materials mimicking the extracellular matrix of healthy or pathological tissues their mechanical features should be closely considered. In this context, nanoindentation is a powerful technique for mechanically characterizing biomaterials and hydrogels at the cell-length scale, however, standardized experimental protocols and data analysis techniques are lacking. Here, we propose a methodological approach for quantitatively analyzing and comparing the time-dependent mechanical responses of different samples. As an explanatory study, stress-relaxation nanoindentation tests were performed on human and pig lung samples and on hydrogels in order to quantify and compare their viscoelastic properties.

A METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH TO INTERPRET AND COMPARE THE VISCOELASTIC BEHAVIOR OF BIOLOGICAL TISSUES AND HYDROGELS / Serino, Gianpaolo; Tosini, Marta; Tanzer, Torne; Villata, Simona; Baruffaldi, Désirée; Monica, Valentina; Primo, Luca; Frascella, Francesca; Audenino, Alberto L.; Massai, DIANA NADA CATERINA. - ELETTRONICO. - (2023), pp. 643-643. (Intervento presentato al convegno 28th Congress of the European Society of Biomechanics tenutosi a Maastricht (The Netherlands) nel 9-12 July 2023).

A METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH TO INTERPRET AND COMPARE THE VISCOELASTIC BEHAVIOR OF BIOLOGICAL TISSUES AND HYDROGELS

Gianpaolo Serino;Marta Tosini;Simona Villata;Désirée Baruffaldi;Francesca Frascella;Alberto L. Audenino;Diana Massai
2023

Abstract

Cell behavior is strongly influenced by the physical properties of the microenvironment and complex mechanotransduction mechanisms are involved in cell and tissue development, homeostasis and even pathologies. Thus, when developing materials mimicking the extracellular matrix of healthy or pathological tissues their mechanical features should be closely considered. In this context, nanoindentation is a powerful technique for mechanically characterizing biomaterials and hydrogels at the cell-length scale, however, standardized experimental protocols and data analysis techniques are lacking. Here, we propose a methodological approach for quantitatively analyzing and comparing the time-dependent mechanical responses of different samples. As an explanatory study, stress-relaxation nanoindentation tests were performed on human and pig lung samples and on hydrogels in order to quantify and compare their viscoelastic properties.
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