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  • Endothelial Cell Traction Forces on RGD-DerivatizedPolyacrylamide Substrata
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  • Receptor-mediated adhesion involves both mechanical and chemical signals occurring at the cell−substrate interface. Using a relatively new technique called traction force microscopy, the magnitude,direction, and spatial location of mechanical forces exerted by endothelial cells on a RGD-peptide-derivatizedhydrogel substrate were measured. We constructed a surface with a controlled density of cell adhesionnonapeptide containing RGD, which can ligate endothelial cell integrin receptors and induce cell spreading.Increasing the concentration of the RGD peptide increases cell spreading on an otherwise nonadhesivesurface of polyacrylamide, and cell area is a monotonically increasing function of peptide concentration.Correlating the force exerted by the cell to the cell area reveals that force is a linear, increasing functionof cell area, with a mean increase in cell force of 104 dyn/cm2 cell area. Additionally, we have found thattractions exerted by endothelial cells are concentrated at the ends of pseudopodia and are almost negligibleunder the nucleus. These results indicate that endothelial cells may have an internal structure thatcontacts and pulls on the substrate at concentrated locations within the tips of cell extensions and thatthe strength in adhesion increases with cell spreading.
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