The Theory of Tensegrity and Spatial Organization of Living Matter

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A. S. Ermakov
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[1] Institute of Experimental Medicine,Faculty of Biology
[2] St. Petersburg State University,Faculty of Natural Sciences, Geography, and Tourism
[3] Leningrad State University,undefined
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developmental biology; cell biology; morphogenesis; cytoskeleton; theoretical biology; extracellular matrix; mechanotransduction; mechanobiology; self-stressed structures;
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There is still no consensus on the mechanisms regulating the formation and maintenance of morphological structures in the individual development of living organisms. The hypothesis that the mechanical forces are important for biological morphogenesis was put forward more than 100 years ago. In recent decades, studies indicating the regulatory role of mechanical stresses at different levels of organization of life have appeared. The signaling mechanisms that are responsible for the reception of mechanical influences and reprogramming of the properties of cells and tissues are studied. Since the mid-1970s, the principles of selfstressed structures or the tensegrity (tensional integrity) theory have been applied to understand the structure and functions of living structures in statics and dynamics. According to this standpoint, the cell can be represented as a self-stressed structure in which microtubules function as rigid rods and microfilaments serve as elastic threads. Such a system is anchored to extracellular matrix through cellular contacts, since it is adjusted to the external patterns of mechanical stresses. The notion of living systems as self-stressed structures provides a fresh look at the mechanotransduction, developing organism integrity, and biological morphogenesis. Although the application of the ideas of tensegrity to biological systems has not yet received broad support among biologists, the influence of these ideas on the formation of modern mechanobiology and understanding the crucial role of cytoskeletal structures in cellular processes should be mentioned.
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