Title of article :
Influence of taxol and CNTs on the stability analysis of protein microtubules
Author/Authors :
Rohani Rad ، Elaheh - University of Adelaide , Farajpour ، Mohammad Reza - University of Applied Science and Technology
Pages :
8
From page :
140
To page :
147
Abstract :
Microtubules are used as targets for anticancer drugs due to their crucial role in the process of mitosis. Recent studies show that carbon nanotubes (CNTs) can be classified as microtubulestabilizing agents as they interact with protein microtubules (MTs), leading to interference in the mitosis process. CNTs hold a substantial promising application in cancer therapy in conjunction with other cancer treatments such as radiotherapy and chemotherapy. In the current study, a sizedependent model is developed for the stability analysis of CNTstabilized microtubules under radial and axial loads. A nonlocal shell theory with strain gradient effects is employed to take size influences into account. Moreover, Van der Waals interactions between CNTs and MTs are simulated. An excellent agreement is observed between the present model and reported data from experiments on protein MTs. In addition, the effects of taxol, as another stabilizing agent, on the stability of microtubules are studied. It is found that both nonlocal and strain gradient effects are essential to accurately obtain the stability capacity of MTs. Furthermore, CNTs have an increasing effect on the critical loads of microtubules while the critical loads reduce in the presence of taxol.
Keywords :
Protein microtubules , stability analysis , Taxol , Carbon nanotubes
Journal title :
Journal of Computational Applied Mechanics
Serial Year :
2019
Journal title :
Journal of Computational Applied Mechanics
Record number :
2451018
Link To Document :
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