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Mechano-Pharmacological Testing of L-Type Ca2+ Channel Modulators via Human Vascular Celldrum Model.

Robin Bayer1,2, Aysegül Temiz Artmann3, Ilya Digel4, Julia Falkenstein4,2, Gerhard Artmann4,2, Till Creutz4, Jürgen Hescheler2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND/AIMS: This study aimed to establish a precise and well-defined working model, assessing pharmaceutical effects on vascular smooth muscle cell monolayer in-vitro. It describes various analysis techniques to determine the most suitable to measure the biomechanical impact of vasoactive agents by using CellDrum technology.
METHODS: The so-called CellDrum technology was applied to analyse the biomechanical properties of confluent human aorta muscle cells (haSMC) in monolayer. The cell generated tensions deviations in the range of a few N/m² are evaluated by the CellDrum technology. This study focuses on the dilative and contractive effects of L-type Ca2+ channel agonists and antagonists, respectively. We analyzed the effects of Bay K8644, nifedipine and verapamil. Three different measurement modes were developed and applied to determine the most appropriate analysis technique for the study purpose. These three operation modes are called, particular time mode" (PTM), "long term mode" (LTM) and "real-time mode" (RTM).
RESULTS: It was possible to quantify the biomechanical response of haSMCs to the addition of vasoactive agents using CellDrum technology. Due to the supplementation of 100nM Bay K8644, the tension increased approximately 10.6% from initial tension maximum, whereas, the treatment with nifedipine and verapamil caused a significant decrease in cellular tension: 10nM nifedipine decreased the biomechanical stress around 6,5% and 50nM verapamil by 2,8%, compared to the initial tension maximum. Additionally, all tested measurement modes provide similar results while focusing on different analysis parameters.
CONCLUSION: The CellDrum technology allows highly sensitive biomechanical stress measurements of cultured haSMC monolayers. The mechanical stress responses evoked by the application of vasoactive calcium channel modulators were quantified functionally (N/m²). All tested operation modes resulted in equal findings, whereas each mode features operation-related data analysis. © Copyright by the Author(s). Published by Cell Physiol Biochem Press.

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Keywords:  Celldrum; Biomechanics; Mechanobiology; Human arterial smooth muscle cells (haSMC); Vasoconstriction; Vasopressors; Vasoactive agents

Year:  2020        PMID: 32298554     DOI: 10.33594/000000225

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Physiol Biochem        ISSN: 1015-8987


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