Effect of dynamic mechanical compression on actin cytoskeleton network of human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs in three dimensional collagen constructs

Nicky F. C. Ho, B. Chan
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Actin filament, one type of cytoskeletons, plays a central role in mediating cellular in responses to mechanical loading. Many mechanorgulation studies are restricted to 2D models using isolated cells or monolayer cultures, even though it is know that cells behave differently in term of cell morphology, cell matrix adhesion composition and matrix mediated force transmission when they are in 3D configuration. This current study investigates the temporal change of actin network of hMSCs entrapped in 3D collagen construct upon cyclic compression. Human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells were encapsulated in cylindrical collagen construct. A micromanipulator based loading device coupled to fluorescent microscope was used to deliver compression loading to the construct with 10% strain at 1Hz for different period of time. Rhodamine phalloidin was used to stain for the actin filament network to hMSC in the construct at different time points postcompression. An optimized loading protocol with 5hrs of continuous loading was delivered. Actin network concentrated at the cell periphery of cells exhibiting round morphology was observed immediately while elongated and polarized actin network was found after 24 hours. Detailed characterization of actin filament organization and their association with cell-matrix interaction molecules are warrented before the mechanisms of compression-induced hMSC alignment can be delineated
三维胶原结构中动态机械压缩对人间充质干细胞肌动蛋白细胞骨架网络的影响
肌动蛋白丝是细胞骨架的一种,在调节细胞对机械负荷的反应中起着核心作用。许多机械调节研究仅限于使用分离细胞或单层培养物的二维模型,尽管众所周知,当细胞处于三维构型时,细胞在细胞形态、细胞基质粘附成分和基质介导的力传递方面的行为不同。本研究探讨了被包裹在三维胶原结构中的hMSCs的肌动蛋白网络在循环压缩下的时间变化。将人骨髓间充质干细胞包被于圆柱形胶原结构中。采用微机械臂加载装置与荧光显微镜耦合,对构建体施加10%应变、1Hz、不同时间的压缩加载。采用罗丹明法对不同时间点构建的hMSC进行肌动蛋白丝网染色。提出了连续加载5h的优化加载方案。立即观察到肌动蛋白网络集中在细胞周围,呈圆形形态,24小时后发现肌动蛋白网络呈细长和极化。肌动蛋白丝组织的详细特征及其与细胞-基质相互作用分子的关联是在压缩诱导的hMSC排列机制可以描述之前
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