The effect of fluid shear stress on fibroblasts and stem cells on plane and groove topographies.

IF 3.5 3区 生物学 Q3 CELL BIOLOGY Cell Adhesion & Migration Pub Date : 2020-12-01 DOI:10.1080/19336918.2020.1713532
Xing Lei, Bin Liu, Hao Wu, Xiao Wu, Xiu-Li Wang, Yue Song, Shuai-Shuai Zhang, Jun-Qin Li, Long Bi, Guo-Xian Pei
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In this study, we aimed to study the effect of fluid shear stress on fibroblasts and BMSCs on plane and groove topographies. The results showed that 0.6-Hz stress had the greatest influence on the alignment, polarity, migration and adhesion of fibroblasts on plane by increasing the expression of reoriented actin and vinculin; whereas 1.0-Hz stress promoted differentiation of fibroblasts into myofibroblasts by increasing Col-I and α-SMA expression. Interestingly, under the given frequency stress, the groove structure strengthened the above characteristics of fibroblasts beyond adhesion, and promoted differentiation of BMSCs into myofibroblasts. The above results indicate that 0.6 Hz may improve the implant-tissue sealing, while 1.0-Hz stress probably causes the disordered fiber deposition around implants.

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流体剪切应力对成纤维细胞和干细胞平面和沟槽形貌的影响。
在这项研究中,我们旨在研究流体剪切应力对成纤维细胞和骨髓间充质干细胞平面和沟槽形貌的影响。结果表明,0.6 hz胁迫对成纤维细胞在平面上的排列、极性、迁移和粘附的影响最大,可通过增加重定向肌动蛋白和血管蛋白的表达来实现;而1.0 hz应激通过增加col - 1和α-SMA表达促进成纤维细胞向肌成纤维细胞分化。有趣的是,在给定的频率应力下,沟槽结构强化了成纤维细胞的上述特性,并促进了骨髓间充质干细胞向肌成纤维细胞的分化。以上结果表明,0.6 Hz应力可改善种植体与组织的密封性,而1.0 Hz应力可能导致种植体周围纤维沉积紊乱。
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期刊介绍: Cell Adhesion & Migration is a multi-disciplinary, peer reviewed open access journal that focuses on the biological or pathological implications of cell-cell and cell-microenvironment interactions. The main focus of this journal is fundamental science. The journal strives to serve a broad readership by regularly publishing review articles covering specific disciplines within the field, and by publishing focused issues that provide an overview on specific topics of interest within the field. Cell Adhesion & Migration publishes relevant and timely original research, as well as authoritative overviews, commentaries, and perspectives, providing context for the work presented in Cell Adhesion & Migration and for key results published elsewhere. Original research papers may cover all topics important in the field of cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions. Cell Adhesion & Migration also publishes articles related to cell biomechanics, biomaterial, and development of related imaging technologies.
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