RRC ID 68059
Author Toshihiko Shiraishi, Akinori Ishii, Shin Morishita
Title Effects of Mechanical Vibration on Multilayering of Cultured Osteoblasts
Journal Volume 3: Biomedical and Biotechnology Engineering
Abstract This paper describes the mechanism of cell proliferation promotion by mechanical vibration focusing on multilayering of cultured osteoblasts. After osteoblasts were cultured under the mechanical vibration of 0.5 G and 12.5 Hz, the saturated cell density reached approximately twice as high as control. In the vibration group, multilayer formation of osteoblasts was observed by fluorescent microscopy in contrast with almost single layer in the control group. Fluorescent staining demonstrated that the expression of N-cadherin, which plays an important role of cell-cell adhesion, was lower under mechanical vibration than control. Therefore, the application of mechanical vibration to osteoblasts can downregulate the expression of N-cadherin, resulting in weakening of cell-cell adhesion and multilayer formation followed by promotion of cell proliferation.
Published 2014-11-14
DOI 10.1115/imece2014-37731
Resource
Human and Animal Cells MC3T3-E1(RCB1126)