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Compliant substratum modulates vinculin expression in focal adhesion plaques in skeletal cells 被引量:4

Compliant substratum modulates vinculin expression in focal adhesion plaques in skeletal cells
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摘要 The biophysical properties of the extracellular matrix (ECM) dictate tissue-specific cell behaviour.In the skeleton system,bone shows the potential to adapt its architecture and contexture to environmental rigidity via the bone remodelling process,which involves chondrocytes,osteoblasts,osteoclasts,osteocytes and even peripheral bone marrow-derived stem/stromal cells (BMSCs).In the current study,we generated stiff (~1 014 ± 56) kPa,Young’s modulus) and soft (~46 ± 11) kPa silicon-based elastomer polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) substrates by mixing curing agent into oligomeric base at 1:5 and 1:45 ratios,respectively,and investigated the influence of substrate stiffness on the cell behaviours by characterizing cell spreading area,cell cytoskeleton and cell adhesion capacity.The results showed that the cell spreading areas of chondrocytes,osteoblasts,osteoclasts,osteocytes and BMSCs were all reduced in the soft substrate relative to those in the stiff substrate.F-actin staining confirmed that the cytoskeleton was also changed in the soft group compared to that in the stiff group.Vinculin in focal adhesion plaques was significantly decreased in response to soft substrate compared to stiff substrate.This study establishes the potential correlation between microenvironmental mechanics and the skeletal system,and the results regarding changes in cell spreading area,cytoskeleton and cell adhesion further indicate the important role of biomechanics in the cell-matrix interaction. The biophysical properties of the extracellular matrix(ECM) dictate tissue-specific cell behaviour. In the skeleton system, bone shows the potential to adapt its architecture and contexture to environmental rigidity via the bone remodelling process, which involves chondrocytes, osteoblasts, osteoclasts, osteocytes and even peripheral bone marrow-derived stem/stromal cells(BMSCs).In the current study, we generated stiff(~1 014 ± 56) kPa, Young’s modulus) and soft(~46 ± 11) k Pa silicon-based elastomer polydimethylsiloxane(PDMS) substrates by mixing curing agent into oligomeric base at 1:5 and 1:45 ratios, respectively, and investigated the influence of substrate stiffness on the cell behaviours by characterizing cell spreading area, cell cytoskeleton and cell adhesion capacity. The results showed that the cell spreading areas of chondrocytes, osteoblasts, osteoclasts, osteocytes and BMSCs were all reduced in the soft substrate relative to those in the stiff substrate. F-actin staining confirmed that the cytoskeleton was also changed in the soft group compared to that in the stiff group. Vinculin in focal adhesion plaques was significantly decreased in response to soft substrate compared to stiff substrate. This study establishes the potential correlation between microenvironmental mechanics and the skeletal system, and the results regarding changes in cell spreading area, cytoskeleton and cell adhesion further indicate the important role of biomechanics in the cell-matrix interaction.
出处 《International Journal of Oral Science》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2019年第2期151-159,共9页 国际口腔科学杂志(英文版)
基金 supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (81600840, 81771047) to Jing Xie
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