Multiarray cell stretching platform for high-magnification real-time imaging

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Aim: This article reports the development of a multiarray microchip with real-time imaging capability to apply mechanical strains onto monolayered cell cultures. Materials & methods: Cells were cultured on an 8-μ thick membrane that was positioned in the microscope focal plane throughout the stretching process. Each stretching unit was assembled from three elastomeric layers and a glass coverslip. A programmable pneumatic control system was developed to actuate this platform. Multiple stretching experiments were conducted with various cell lines. Results: The platform provides a maximum uniform strain of 69%. Acute and long-term cell morphological changes were observed. The supreme imaging capability was verified by real-time imaging of transfected COS-7 stretching and poststretching imaging of immunofluorescence- stained PTK2. Conclusion: The platform reported here is a powerful tool for studying mechanically induced physiological changes in cells. Such a device could be used in tissue regeneration for maintaining essential cell growth conditions. © 2013 Future Medicine Ltd.

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Huang, Y., Nguyen, N. T., Lok, K. S., Lee, P. P. F., Su, M., Wu, M., … Ladoux, B. (2013). Multiarray cell stretching platform for high-magnification real-time imaging. Nanomedicine, 8(4), 543–553. https://doi.org/10.2217/nnm.13.45

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