gewebestress
Gewebestress, or tissue stress, describes the mechanical and physiological forces acting on body tissues. It includes external mechanical loads from movement and weight, as well as internal forces from fluid pressure, osmotic gradients, and cellular contractility. The resulting stress and deformation influence tissue structure, function, and signaling.
Mechanical stresses are typically categorized as tensile, compressive, or shear, and are often anisotropic, varying with
Cells sense gewebestress through mechanotransduction. Integrins link the extracellular matrix to the cytoskeleton at focal adhesions,
Physiological and pathological consequences: Proper gewebestress supports development and adaptation (bone density with load, muscle plasticity).
Measurement and modeling: Researchers estimate tissue stress using imaging-based elastography (MR or ultrasound), indentation or shear