Spatial confinement alters morphology, spreading dynamics, and mechanics of adherent platelets.

IF 2.7 Q3 BIOPHYSICS
Biophysical reports Pub Date : 2025-09-10 Epub Date: 2025-07-24 DOI:10.1016/j.bpr.2025.100222
Johanna G Rodríguez, Jan Seifert, Vincent Gidlund, Carmela Rianna, Tilman E Schäffer
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Abstract

Platelets are small blood cells involved in hemostasis and wound healing. After activation, platelets interact with their surrounding environment and respond to biochemical and mechanical stimuli by mechanosensitive and haptotactic mechanisms. We used microcontact printing (μCP) to mimic the physiological conditions and limited space in small blood vessels in vitro. With μCP, we created 4-μm-wide fibrinogen lines to provide a spatially confined spreading space for platelets. We then let platelets adhere and spread on these lines while imaging them with optical microscopy and scanning ion conductance microscopy (SICM). Confined platelets showed significantly altered morphology, spreading dynamics, and mechanics compared with control platelets. Altered mechanical properties of confined platelets revealed reorganization of the actin cytoskeleton and the formation of regions of increased elastic modulus at the edges of the fibrinogen lines. Our results indicate that spatial confinement affects platelet mechanics and morphology on a subcellular level.

空间限制改变了血小板粘附的形态、扩散动力学和力学。
血小板是参与止血和伤口愈合的小血细胞。活化后,血小板与周围环境相互作用,并通过机械敏感和触觉机制对生化和机械刺激作出反应。采用微接触打印技术(μCP)模拟体外小血管的生理条件和有限空间。使用μCP,我们创建了4 μm宽的纤维蛋白原线,为血小板提供了空间受限的扩散空间。然后,我们让血小板粘附并扩散在这些线上,同时用光学显微镜和扫描离子电导显微镜(SICM)对它们进行成像。与对照血小板相比,受限血小板表现出明显的形态、扩散动力学和力学改变。受限血小板力学特性的改变揭示了肌动蛋白细胞骨架的重组和纤维蛋白原线边缘弹性模量增加区域的形成。我们的研究结果表明,空间限制在亚细胞水平上影响血小板的力学和形态。
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