Time-Lapse Live-Cell Imaging Using Fluorescent Protein Sensors in Outflow Pathway Cells Under Fluid Flow Conditions.

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Methods in molecular biology Pub Date : 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1007/978-1-0716-4140-8_7
Myoung Sup Shim, Paloma B Liton
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The role of shear stress in regulating aqueous humor (AH) outflow and intraocular pressure (IOP) in the trabecular meshwork (TM) and Schlemm's canal (SC) of the eye is an emerging field. Shear stress has been shown to activate mechanosensitive ion channels in TM cells and induce nitric oxide production in SC cells, which can affect outflow resistance and lower IOP. Live-cell imaging using fluorescent protein sensors has provided real-time data to investigate the physiological relationship between fluid flow and shear stress in the outflow pathway cells. The successful application of time-lapse live-cell imaging in primary cultured cells has led to the identification of key cellular and molecular mechanisms involved in regulating AH outflow and IOP, including the role of autophagy and primary cilia as mechanosensors. This chapter presents a detailed protocol for conducting time-lapse live-cell imaging under fluid flow conditions in the outflow pathway cells.

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在流体流动条件下,利用荧光蛋白传感器对流出通路细胞进行延时活细胞成像。
剪切应力在调节眼小梁网(TM)和施莱姆管(SC)中的房水(AH)外流和眼压(IOP)方面的作用是一个新兴领域。剪切应力已被证明能激活小梁网细胞中的机械敏感离子通道,并诱导小梁网细胞产生一氧化氮,从而影响流出阻力并降低眼压。利用荧光蛋白传感器进行的活细胞成像为研究流出通路细胞中流体流动与剪切应力之间的生理关系提供了实时数据。在原代培养细胞中成功应用延时活细胞成像技术后,人们发现了参与调节 AH 流出和眼压的关键细胞和分子机制,包括自噬和原代纤毛作为机械传感器的作用。本章介绍了在流体流动条件下对外流通路细胞进行延时活细胞成像的详细方案。
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