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Temporal Variation in Single-Cell Power-Law Rheology Spans the Ensemble Variation of Cell Population.

PingGen Cai1, Ryosuke Takahashi1, Kaori Kuribayashi-Shigetomi1, Agus Subagyo1, Kazuhisa Sueoka1, John M Maloney2, Krystyn J Van Vliet3, Takaharu Okajima4.   

Abstract

Changes in the cytoskeletal organization within cells can be characterized by large spatial and temporal variations in rheological properties of the cell (e.g., the complex shear modulus G∗). Although the ensemble variation in G∗ of single cells has been elucidated, the detailed temporal variation of G∗ remains unknown. In this study, we investigated how the rheological properties of individual fibroblast cells change under a spatially confined environment in which the cell translational motion is highly restricted and the whole cell shape remains unchanged. The temporal evolution of single-cell rheology was probed at the same measurement location within the cell, using atomic force microscopy-based oscillatory deformation. The measurements reveal that the temporal variation in the power-law rheology of cells is quantitatively consistent with the ensemble variation, indicating that the cell system satisfies an ergodic hypothesis in which the temporal statistics are identical to the ensemble statistics. The autocorrelation of G∗ implies that the cell mechanical state evolves in the ensemble of possible states with a characteristic timescale.
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Year:  2017        PMID: 28793221      PMCID: PMC5549649          DOI: 10.1016/j.bpj.2017.06.025

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biophys J        ISSN: 0006-3495            Impact factor:   4.033


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