DocumentCode :
2469915
Title :
Mechanical role of cytoskeletal components in vascular smooth muscle cell adhesion in vitro
Author :
Engler, Adam ; Bacakova, Lucie ; Newman, Cindy ; Sheehan, Maureen ; Discher, Dennis
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Eng. & Appl. Sci., Pennsylvania Univ., Philadelphia, PA, USA
fYear :
2002
fDate :
2002
Firstpage :
23
Lastpage :
24
Abstract :
Adhesion of cells is regulated by receptor-ligand interactions, which have been greatly studied in terms of their chemistry. However, the role of adhesion in mechanotransduction has not yet been fully characterized. Using A7R5 Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell line (VSMC), cell spreading was first investigated as a function of collagen preadsorbed to glass and substrate compliance. Four hours after plating, the projected area plateaus at high collagen levels and is welt modeled by a spreading liquid drop of constant membrane tension. At longer times, however, cell area differences were minimal. On polyacrylamide gels (PAG), cells displayed a twofold increase on stiff gels (900 N/m2 ) versus soft gels (9 N/m2), but without time dependence as seen on glass. Collagen gels did not display any trends in apparent cell spreading. VSMCs were also stably transfected with green fluorescent protein (GFP) labeled actin and paxillin, effectively creating new cell lines, which were controllably peeled using a translating micropipette and a shear fluid force. Fluorescent images of F-actin indicate a fracturing of the actin network during peeling, which has been co-localized with paxillin. This indicates that the cytoskeleton fractures close to the cell-substrate boundary
Keywords :
adhesion; biochemistry; blood vessels; cellular transport; gels; muscle; proteins; wetting; A7R5 cell line; F-actin; adhesion in vitro; cell area differences; cell peeling; cell spreading; cell-substrate boundary; constant membrane tension; cytoskeletal components; fluorescent images; high collagen levels; mechanical role; mechanotransduction; polyacrylamide gels; rat aorta; receptor-ligand interactions; soft gels; spreading liquid drop; stiff gels; substrate compliance; vascular smooth muscle cell; Adhesives; Bovine; Chemistry; Fluorescence; Glass; In vitro; Mechanical factors; Muscles; Protocols; Shape;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Bioengineering Conference, 2002. Proceedings of the IEEE 28th Annual Northeast
Conference_Location :
Philadelphia, PA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7419-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/NEBC.2002.999446
Filename :
999446
Link To Document :
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