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The cell-stretcher: A novel device for the mechanical stimulation of cell populations

Authors :
G. Del Favero
J. Mahaffey
Luisa Mestroni
Carlin S. Long
Stefano Seriani
Doris Marko
Orfeo Sbaizero
Paolo Gallina
Seriani, Stefano
DEL FAVERO, Giorgia
Mahaffey, J.
Marko, D.
Gallina, Paolo
Long, C. S.
Mestroni, L.
Sbaizero, Orfeo
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Mechanical stimulation appears to be a critical modulator for many aspects of biology, both of living tissue and cells. The cell-stretcher, a novel device for the mechanical uniaxial stimulation of populations of cells, is described. The system is based on a variable stroke cam-lever-tappet mechanism which allows the delivery of cyclic stimuli with frequencies of up to 10 Hz and deformation between 1% and 20%. The kinematics is presented and a simulation of the dynamics of the system is shown, in order to compute the contact forces in the mechanism. The cells, following cultivation and preparation, are plated on an ad hoc polydimethylsiloxane membrane which is then loaded on the clamps of the cell-stretcher via force-adjustable magnetic couplings. In order to show the viability of the experimentation and biocompatibility of the cell-stretcher, a set of two in vitro tests were performed. Human epithelial carcinoma cell line A431 and Adult Mouse Ventricular Fibroblasts (AMVFs) from a dual reporter mouse were subject to 0.5 Hz, 24 h cyclic stretching at 15% strain, and to 48 h stimulation at 0.5 Hz and 15% strain, respectively. Visual analysis was performed on A431, showing definite morphological changes in the form of cellular extroflections in the direction of stimulation compared to an unstimulated control. A cytometric analysis was performed on the AMVF population. Results show a post-stimulation live-dead ratio deviance of less than 6% compared to control, which proves that the environment created by the cell-stretcher is suitable for in vitro experimentation.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0d89e84d993b0d631709d3ae88b8886f