Accessing activity and viscoelastic properties of artificial and living systems from passive measurement

IF 37.2 1区 材料科学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL Nature Materials Pub Date : 2024-07-31 DOI:10.1038/s41563-024-01957-2
Till M. Muenker, Gabriel Knotz, Matthias Krüger, Timo Betz
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Living systems are complex dynamic entities that operate far from thermodynamic equilibrium. Their active, non-equilibrium behaviour requires energy to drive cellular organization and dynamics. Unfortunately, most statistical mechanics approaches are not valid in non-equilibrium situations, forcing researchers to use intricate and often invasive methods to study living processes. Here we experimentally demonstrate that an observable termed mean back relaxation quantifies the active mechanics of living cells from passively observed particle trajectories. The mean back relaxation represents the average trajectory of a particle after a recent motion and is calculated from three-point probabilities. We show that this parameter allows the detection of broken detailed balance in confined systems. We experimentally observe that it provides access to the non-equilibrium generating energy and viscoelastic properties of artificial bulk materials and living cells. These findings suggest that the mean back relaxation can function as a marker of non-equilibrium dynamics and is a non-invasive avenue to determine viscoelastic material properties from passive measurements. An approach based on the average trajectory of moving particles allows for the quantification of the mechanics of living systems, namely, the non-equilibrium energy and viscoelastic properties of cells, in a non-invasive manner.

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从被动测量中获取人造和活体系统的活动和粘弹特性
生命系统是复杂的动态实体,其运行远离热力学平衡。它们活跃的非平衡行为需要能量来驱动细胞组织和动力学。遗憾的是,大多数统计力学方法在非平衡状态下无效,迫使研究人员使用复杂的、往往是侵入性的方法来研究生命过程。在这里,我们通过实验证明,一种称为平均反向松弛的观测指标可以从被动观测的粒子轨迹中量化活细胞的主动力学。平均反向松弛表示粒子最近一次运动后的平均轨迹,由三点概率计算得出。我们的研究表明,该参数可用于检测封闭系统中被打破的详细平衡。我们在实验中观察到,它可以获取人造块体材料和活细胞的非平衡生成能量和粘弹性特性。这些研究结果表明,平均反向松弛可作为非平衡动力学的标记,是通过被动测量确定粘弹性材料特性的非侵入性途径。
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Nature Materials 工程技术-材料科学:综合
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期刊介绍: Nature Materials is a monthly multi-disciplinary journal aimed at bringing together cutting-edge research across the entire spectrum of materials science and engineering. It covers all applied and fundamental aspects of the synthesis/processing, structure/composition, properties, and performance of materials. The journal recognizes that materials research has an increasing impact on classical disciplines such as physics, chemistry, and biology. Additionally, Nature Materials provides a forum for the development of a common identity among materials scientists and encourages interdisciplinary collaboration. It takes an integrated and balanced approach to all areas of materials research, fostering the exchange of ideas between scientists involved in different disciplines. Nature Materials is an invaluable resource for scientists in academia and industry who are active in discovering and developing materials and materials-related concepts. It offers engaging and informative papers of exceptional significance and quality, with the aim of influencing the development of society in the future.
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