RRC ID 37867
Author Mitsui W, Tamura K, Mizutani T, Haga H, Kawabata K.
Title Mechanical response of single myoblasts to various stretching patterns visualized by scanning probe microscopy.
Journal Arch Histol Cytol
Abstract The mechanical memory effect of single cells was reported in our recent study. In order to clarify this effect, various sequential stimuli of uniaxial deformation were applied to cells by deformable culture dishes and a deformation device, and the local stiffness distribution of single C2C12 myoblasts was visualized by scanning probe microscopy. Following a single step stretching, cellular stiffness first increased steeply and then gradually decreased for two hours. By a single step stretching 30 min after a long pulse-like deformation with a pulse duration of 30 min, the cells responded in the same way. On the other hand, they did not respond to a single step stretching 30 min after a short pulse-like deformation with a pulse duration of 0.5 min. These results indicated that cellular mechanical response to external deformation is affected strongly by a preceding deformation and that the duration time of the preceding deformation is an important factor in the change in mechanical response. We consider that the change in mechanical response contributes to a regulatory mechanism of cellular contractile force.
Volume 72(4-5)
Pages 227-34
Published 2009-1-1
DOI 10.1679/aohc.72.227
PII JST.JSTAGE/aohc/72.227
PMID 21471657
MeSH Microscopy, Scanning Probe / methods* Muscle Contraction Myoblasts / cytology* Myoblasts / physiology* Stress, Mechanical
Times Cited 1
WOS Category CELL BIOLOGY
Resource
Human and Animal Cells