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SeminarArtificial IntelligenceRecording

Computational models and experimental methods for the human cornea

Anna Pandolfi
Politecnico di Milano
May 1, 2023

The eye is a multi-component biological system, where mechanics, optics, transport phenomena and chemical reactions are strictly interlaced, characterized by the typical bio-variability in sizes and material properties. The eye’s response to external action is patient-specific and it can be predicted only by a customized approach, that accounts for the multiple physics and for the intrinsic microstructure of the tissues, developed with the aid of forefront means of computational biomechanics. Our activity in the last years has been devoted to the development of a comprehensive model of the cornea that aims at being entirely patient-specific. While the geometrical aspects are fully under control, given the sophisticated diagnostic machinery able to provide a fully three-dimensional images of the eye, the major difficulties are related to the characterization of the tissues, which require the setup of in-vivo tests to complement the well documented results of in-vitro tests. The interpretation of in-vivo tests is very complex, since the entire structure of the eye is involved and the characterization of the single tissue is not trivial. The availability of micromechanical models constructed from detailed images of the eye represents an important support for the characterization of the corneal tissues, especially in the case of pathologic conditions. In this presentation I will provide an overview of the research developed in our group in terms of computational models and experimental approaches developed for the human cornea.

SeminarPhysics of LifeRecording

Flow, fluctuate and freeze: Epithelial cell sheets as soft active matter

Silke Henkes
University of Bristol
Sep 15, 2020

Epithelial cell sheets form a fundamental role in the developing embryo, and also in adult tissues including the gut and the cornea of the eye. Soft and active matter provides a theoretical and computational framework to understand the mechanics and dynamics of these tissues.I will start by introducing the simplest useful class of models, active brownian particles (ABPs), which incorporate uncoordinated active crawling over a substrate and mechanical interactions. Using this model, I will show how the extended ’swirly’ velocity fluctuations seen in sheets on a substrate can be understood using a simple model that couples linear elasticity with disordered activity. We are able to quantitatively match experiments using in-vitro corneal epithelial cells.Adding a different source of activity, cell division and apoptosis, to such a model leads to a novel 'self-melting' dense fluid state. Finally, I will discuss a direct application of this simple particle-based model to the steady-state spiral flow pattern on the mouse cornea.

ePoster

c-Fos brain connectome in mouse with chronic corneal pain

Jian Huang, Flora Maguelone, Lisa Amar, Youenn Travert-Jouanneau, Felipe Cybis Perira, Sophie Pezet, Gisella Vetere, Laurence Bourgeais-Rambur, Annabelle Réaux-Le Goazigo

FENS Forum 2024

ePoster

Corneal TRPA1 nociceptor: A regulator of neurogenic inflammation in a mouse model of dry eye

Tiffany Migeon, Tristan Hourcade, Anaïs Potey, Céline Olmière, Christophe Baudouin, Annabelle Réaux-Le Goazigo, Stéphane Mélik-Parsadaniantz

FENS Forum 2024

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Structure and function of sensory nerve endings in the cornea of adult mice

Fernando Aleixandre-Carrera, Almudena Iñigo-Portugués, María Carmen Acosta, Juana Gallar, Víctor Meseguer

FENS Forum 2024