Dynamic real-time imaging of living cell traction force by piezo-phototronic light nano-antenna array.
Qiang ZhengMingzeng PengZhuo LiuShuyu LiRongcheng HanHan OuyangYubo FanCaofeng PanWeiguo HuJunyi ZhaiZhou LiZhong Lin WangPublished in: Science advances (2021)
Dynamic mapping of the cell-generated force of cardiomyocytes will help provide an intrinsic understanding of the heart. However, a real-time, dynamic, and high-resolution mapping of the force distribution across a single living cell remains a challenge. Here, we established a force mapping method based on a "light nano-antenna" array with the use of piezo-phototronic effect. A spatial resolution of 800 nm and a temporal resolution of 333 ms have been demonstrated for force mapping. The dynamic mapping of cell force of live cardiomyocytes was directly derived by locating the antennas' positions and quantifying the light intensities of the piezo-phototronic light nano-antenna array. This study presents a rapid and ultrahigh-resolution methodology for the fundamental study of cardiomyocyte behavior at the cell or subcellular level. It can provide valuable information about disease detection, drug screening, and tissue engineering for heart-related studies.
Keyphrases
- high resolution
- single molecule
- single cell
- cell therapy
- high density
- mass spectrometry
- high throughput
- heart failure
- healthcare
- emergency department
- atrial fibrillation
- tissue engineering
- photodynamic therapy
- mesenchymal stem cells
- bone marrow
- tandem mass spectrometry
- fluorescence imaging
- health information
- light emitting
- liquid chromatography