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Mechanical behavior of multi-cellular spheroids under osmotic compression

M. Dolega
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G. Zurlo
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M. Le Goff
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M. Greda
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C. Verdier
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G. Cappello
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The internal and external mechanical environment plays an important role in tumorogenesis. As a proxy of an avascular early state tumor, we use multicellular spheroids, a composite material made of cells, extracellular matrix and permeating fluid. We characterize its effective rheology at the timescale of minutes to hours by compressing the aggregates with osmotic shocks and modeling the experimental results with an active poroelastic material that reproduces the stress and strain distributions in the aggregate. The model also predicts how the emergent bulk modulus of the aggregate as well as the hydraulic diffusion of the percolating interstitial fluid are modified by the preexisting active stress within the aggregate. We further show that the value of these two phenomenological parameters can be rationalized by considering that, in our experimental context, the cells are effectively impermeable and incompressible inclusions nested in a compressible and permeable matrix.
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hal-03009531 , version 1 (04-01-2021)

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M. Dolega, G. Zurlo, M. Le Goff, M. Greda, C. Verdier, et al.. Mechanical behavior of multi-cellular spheroids under osmotic compression. Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids, 2020, pp.104205. ⟨10.1016/j.jmps.2020.104205⟩. ⟨hal-03009531⟩
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