Characterization of the mechanical properties of HL-1 cardiomyocytes with high throughput magnetic tweezers

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We characterized the mechanical properties of cardiomyocyte-like HL-1 cells using our recently developed multi-pole magnetic tweezers. With the optimized design, both high force and high throughput are achieved at the same time. Force up to 100 pN can be applied on a 1 μm diameter superparamagnetic bead in a workspace with 60 μm radius, which is encircled symmetrically by 3 sharp magnetic tips. By adjusting the coil currents, both the strength and direction of force can be controlled. The result shows that both viscosity and shear elastic modulus of HL-1 cells exhibit an approximately log-normal distribution. The cells became stiffer as they matured, consistent with a transition from proliferating cells to contractile muscle tissue. Moreover, the mechanical properties of HL-1 cells show high heterogeneity, which agrees well with their physiological structure.

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Chen, L., Maybeck, V., Offenhäusser, A., & Krause, H. J. (2015). Characterization of the mechanical properties of HL-1 cardiomyocytes with high throughput magnetic tweezers. Applied Physics Letters, 107(5). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4928322

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