DocumentCode :
731954
Title :
Micromechanical stimulation chips for studying mechanotransduction in micturition
Author :
Svennersten, K. ; Maziz, A. ; Hallen-Grufman, K. ; Jager, E.W.H.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Mol. Med. & Surg., Karolinska Inst., Stockholm, Sweden
fYear :
2015
fDate :
21-25 June 2015
Firstpage :
1672
Lastpage :
1675
Abstract :
We have developed a micromechanical stimulation chip that can apply physiologically relevant mechanical stimuli to single cells to study mechanosensitive cells in the urinary tract. The chips comprise arrays of microactuators based on the electroactive polymer polypyrrole (PPy). PPy offers unique possibilities and is a good candidate to provide such physiological mechanical stimulation, since it is driven at low voltages, is biocompatible, and can be microfabricated. The PPy microactuators can provide mechanical stimulation at different strains and/or strain rates to single cells or clusters of cells, including controls, all integrated on one single chip, without the need to pre-prepare the cells. The chips allow for in situ stimulation during live imaging studies. The use of these devices will increase experimental quality and reduce the number of biological samples. These unique tools fill an important gap in presently available tools, since the chips provide array-based stimulation patterns and are easily integrated in existing cell biology equipment. These chips will generate a leap forward in our understanding of the mechanisms involved in mechanotransduction in cells that may lead to breakthroughs, for instance in therapies for urinary incontinence.
Keywords :
bioMEMS; biological techniques; microactuators; micromechanics; polymers; PPy microactuators; electroactive polymer polypyrrole; live imaging; mechanical stimuli; mechanosensitive cells; mechanotransduction; micromechanical stimulation chips; micturition; strain rates; urinary incontinence; urinary tract; Bladder; Cells (biology); Imaging; Microactuators; Polymers; Strain; Mechanobiology; electroactive polymer; mechanostimulation chip; polymer microactuator; purinergic receptors; urinary tract;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Solid-State Sensors, Actuators and Microsystems (TRANSDUCERS), 2015 Transducers - 2015 18th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Anchorage, AK
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/TRANSDUCERS.2015.7181264
Filename :
7181264
Link To Document :
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