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AFM Stiffness Mapping in Human Aortic Smooth Muscle Cells.

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Aortic Smooth Muscle Cells (SMCs) play a vital role in maintaining mechanical homeostasis in the aorta. We recently found that SMCs of aneurysmal aortas apply larger traction forces than SMCs… Click to show full abstract

Aortic Smooth Muscle Cells (SMCs) play a vital role in maintaining mechanical homeostasis in the aorta. We recently found that SMCs of aneurysmal aortas apply larger traction forces than SMCs of healthy aortas. This result was explained by the significant increase of hypertrophic SMCs abundance in aneurysms. In the present study, we investigate whether the cytoskeleton stiffness of SMCs may also be altered in aneurysmal aortas. For that, we use Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) nanoindentation with a specific mode that allows subcellular-resolution mapping of the local stiffness across a specified region of interest of the cell. Aortic SMCs from a commercial human lineage (AoSMCs, Lonza) and primary aneurysmal SMCs (AnevSMCs) are cultured in conditions promoting the development of their contractile apparatus, and seeded on hydrogels with stiffness properties of 12kPa and 25kPa. Results show that all SMC exhibit globally a lognormal stiffness distribution, with medians in the range 10-30 kPa. The mean of stiffness distributions is slightly higher in aneurysmal SMCs than in healthy cells (16 kPa versus 12 kPa) but the differences are not statistically significant due to the large dispersion of AFM nanoindentation stiffness. We conclude that the possible alterations previously found in aneurysmal SMCs do not affect significantly the AFM nanoindentation stiffness of their cytoskeleton.

Keywords: aortic smooth; muscle cells; stiffness; smcs; smooth muscle

Journal Title: Journal of biomechanical engineering
Year Published: 2022

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