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Fluidic Response and Sensing Mechanism of Meissner’s Corpuscles to Low-Frequency Mechanical Stimulation

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Meissner’s corpuscles are essential mechanoreceptors that detect low-frequency vibrations. However, the internal fluid dynamic processes that convert directional mechanical stimuli into neural signals are not yet fully understood. This study aims to clarify the direction-specific sensing mechanism by analyzing internal fluid flow and shear stress distribution under different vibration modes. A biomimetic microfluidic platform was developed and coupled with a dynamic mesh computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model to simulate the response of the corpuscle to 20 Hz normal and tangential vibrations. The simulation results showed clear differences in fluid behavior. Normal vibration produced localized vortices and peak wall shear stress greater than 0.0054 Pa along the short axis. In contrast, tangential vibration generated stable laminar flow with a lower average shear stress of about 0.0012 Pa along the long axis. These results suggest that the internal structure of the Meissner corpuscle is important for converting mechanical inputs from different directions into specific fluid patterns. This study provides a physical foundation for understanding mechanotransduction and supports the design of biomimetic sensors with improved directional sensitivity for use in smart skin and soft robotic systems.
Title: Fluidic Response and Sensing Mechanism of Meissner’s Corpuscles to Low-Frequency Mechanical Stimulation
Description:
Meissner’s corpuscles are essential mechanoreceptors that detect low-frequency vibrations.
However, the internal fluid dynamic processes that convert directional mechanical stimuli into neural signals are not yet fully understood.
This study aims to clarify the direction-specific sensing mechanism by analyzing internal fluid flow and shear stress distribution under different vibration modes.
A biomimetic microfluidic platform was developed and coupled with a dynamic mesh computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model to simulate the response of the corpuscle to 20 Hz normal and tangential vibrations.
The simulation results showed clear differences in fluid behavior.
Normal vibration produced localized vortices and peak wall shear stress greater than 0.
0054 Pa along the short axis.
In contrast, tangential vibration generated stable laminar flow with a lower average shear stress of about 0.
0012 Pa along the long axis.
These results suggest that the internal structure of the Meissner corpuscle is important for converting mechanical inputs from different directions into specific fluid patterns.
This study provides a physical foundation for understanding mechanotransduction and supports the design of biomimetic sensors with improved directional sensitivity for use in smart skin and soft robotic systems.

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