Title of article :
Time dependency of morphological remodeling of endothelial cells in response to substrate stiffness
Author/Authors :
Goli-Malekabadi Zahra Biomedical Engineering Department - Amirkabir University of Technology - Tehran, Iran , Tafazzoli-Shadpour Mohammad Biomedical Engineering Department - Amirkabir University of Technology - Tehran, Iran , Tamayol Ali Department of Medicine - Brigham and Women’s Hospital - Harvard Medical School - Cambridge - MA, USA , Seyedjafari Ehsan Department of Biotechnology - College of Science - University of Tehran - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Substrate stiffness regulates cellular
behavior as cells experience different stiffness values
of tissues in the body. For example, endothelial cells
(ECs) covering the inner layer of blood vessels
are exposed to different stiffness values due to
various pathologic and physiologic conditions.
Despite numerous studies, cells by time span sense
mechanical properties of the substrate, but the
response is not well understood. We hypothesized
that time is a major determinant influencing the behavior of cells seeded on substrates of varying
stiffness.
Methods: We monitored cell spreading, internal structure, 3D topography, and the viability of
ECs over 24 hours of culture on polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) substrates with two different
degrees of elastic modulus.
Results: Despite significant differences in cell spreading after cell seeding, cells showed a similar
shape and internal structure after 24 hours of culture on both soft and stiff substrates. However,
3D topographical images confirmed existence of rich lamellipodia and filopodia around the cells
cultured on stiffer PDMS substrates.
Conclusion: It was concluded that the response of ECs to the substrate stiffness was time
dependent with initial enhanced cellular spreading and viability on stiffer substrates. Results can
provide a better comprehension of cell mechanotransduction for tissue engineering applications.
Keywords :
3D topography , HUVECs , Morphology , Substrate stiffness , Time dependency
Journal title :
Bioimpacts