Abstract
We have developed a simple and relatively inexpensive system to visualize adherent cells in profile while measuring their mechanical properties using microindentation. The setup allows simultaneous control of cell microenvironment by introducing a micropipette for the delivery of soluble factors or other cell types. We validate this technique against atomic force microscopy measurements and, as a proof of concept, measure the viscoelastic properties of vascular endothelial cells in terms of an apparent stiffness and a dimensionless parameter that describes stress relaxation. Furthermore, we use this technique to monitor the time evolution of these mechanical properties as the cells' actin is depolymerized using cytochalasin-D.
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Guillou, L., Babataheri, A., Puech, P. H., Barakat, A. I., & Husson, J. (2016). Dynamic monitoring of cell mechanical properties using profile microindentation. Scientific Reports, 6. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep21529
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