Xiaoguang Chen and G Wayne Brodland 2008 Phys. Biol. 5 015003 doi:10.1088/1478-3975/5/1/015003
Xiaoguang Chen1 and G Wayne Brodland1,2
Show affiliationsThe novel multi-scale computational approach introduced here makes possible a new means for testing hypotheses about the forces that drive specific morphogenetic movements. A 3D model based on this approach is used to investigate neurulation in the axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum), a type of amphibian. The model is based on geometric data from 3D surface reconstructions of live embryos and from serial sections. Tissue properties are described by a system of cell-based constitutive equations, and parameters in the equations are determined from physical tests. The model includes the effects of Shroom-activated neural ridge reshaping and lamellipodium-driven convergent extension. A typical whole-embryo model consists of 10 239 elements and to run its 100 incremental time steps requires 2 days. The model shows that a normal phenotype does not result if lamellipodium forces are uniform across the width of the neural plate; but it can result if the lamellipodium forces decrease from a maximum value at the mid-sagittal plane to zero at the plate edge. Even the seemingly simple motions of neurulation are found to contain important features that would remain hidden, they were not studied using an advanced computational model. The present model operates in a setting where data are extremely sparse and an important outcome of the study is a better understanding of the role of computational models in such environments.
02.70.Dh Finite-element and Galerkin methods
87.19.R- Mechanical and electrical properties of tissues and organs
Issue 1 (March 2008)
Received 1 November 2007, accepted for publication 19 December 2007
Published 9 April 2008
Xiaoguang Chen and G Wayne Brodland 2008 Phys. Biol. 5 015003
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