Force-Regulated State Transitions of Growing Axons

Phys Rev Lett. 2022 Sep 16;129(12):128101. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.129.128101.

Abstract

Growing axons are one-dimensional active structures that are important for wiring the brain and repairing nerves. However, the biophysical mechanisms underlying the complex kinetics of growing axons remain elusive. Here, we develop a theoretical framework to recapitulate force-regulated states and their transitions in growing axons. We demonstrate a unique negative feedback mechanism that defines four distinct kinetic states in a growing axon, whose transitional boundaries depend on the interplay between cytoskeletal dynamics and axon-substrate adhesion. A phase diagram for axonal growth is formulated based on two dimensionless numbers.

MeSH terms

  • Axons* / physiology
  • Brain*