Theory of myelin coiling |
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Authors: | J. -R. Huang |
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Affiliation: | (1) James Franck Institute and Department of Physics, University of Chicago, 5640 South Ellis Avenue, 60637 Chicago, IL, USA |
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Abstract: | ![]() A new model is proposed to explain coiling of myelins composed of fluid bilayers. This model allows the constituent bilayer cylinders of a myelin to be non-coaxial and the bilayer lateral tension to vary from bilayer to bilayer. The calculations show that a myelin would bend or coil to lower its free energy when the bilayer lateral tension is sufficiently large. From a mechanical point of view, the proposed coiling mechanism is analogous to the classical Euler buckling of a thin elastic rod under axial compression. The analysis of a simple two-bilayer case suggests that a bilayer lateral tension of about 1 dyne/cm can easily induce coiling of myelins of typical lipid bilayers. This model signifies the importance of bilayer lateral tension in determining the morphology of myelinic structures. |
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Keywords: | 87.16.Dg Membranes, bilayers, and vesicles 82.70.Uv Surfactants, micellar solutions, vesicles, lamellae, amphiphilic systems (hydrophilic and hydrophobic interactions) 82.70.-y Disperse systems complex fluids |
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