A Model of Ligand-Receptor Adhesion for Microparticles and Ellipsoidal Cells


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Blood platelets play a key role in hemostasis and thrombosis. In the present work, a mathematical model of adhesive interaction between a non-activated platelet and an adhesive substrate is proposed. The cell is represented as a solid non-deformable ellipsoid on the surface of which adhesion receptor proteins are evenly distributed. A plane uniformly coated with an adhesive ligand, collagen or von Willebrand factor, is considered an adhesive substrate. The platelet is attached to the plane by the formation of elastic ligand-receptor bonds. The motion of the platelet with constant velocity directed perpendicular to the surface and under the action of a constant force also directed perpendicular to the surface is considered. The influence of the platelet shape on the adhesion force is demonstrated. In the case of motion under a constant force, the threshold forces were obtained that determine two possible states: the separation of a platelet or its retention at the surface.

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M. Kaznacheev

Department of Physics

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Email: kaznacheev.michael@mail.ru
Rússia, Moscow, 119991

A. Belyaev

Department of Physics

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Email: al_belyaev@inbox.ru
Rússia, Moscow, 119991

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