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Application of Mechanical Forces on Drosophila Embryos by Manipulation of Microinjected Magnetic Particles.

Arturo D'Angelo1, Jérôme Solon1,2,3,4.   

Abstract

Cells generate mechanical forces to shape tissues during morphogenesis. These forces can activate several biochemical pathways and trigger diverse cellular responses by mechano-sensation, such as differentiation, division, migration and apoptosis. Assessing the mechano-responses of cells in living organisms requires tools to apply controlled local forces within biological tissues. For this, we have set up a method to generate controlled forces on a magnetic particle embedded within a chosen tissue of Drosophila embryos. We designed a protocol to inject an individual particle in early embryos and to position it, using a permanent magnet, within the tissue of our choice. Controlled forces in the range of pico to nanonewtons can be applied on the particle with the use of an electromagnet that has been previously calibrated. The bead displacement and the epithelial deformation upon force application can be followed with live imaging and further analyzed using simple analysis tools. This method has been successfully used to identify changes in mechanics in the blastoderm before gastrulation. This protocol provides the details, (i) for injecting a magnetic particle in Drosophila embryos, (ii) for calibrating an electromagnet and (iii) to apply controlled forces in living tissues.
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Keywords:  Cellular forces; Cellularization; Drosophila embryos ; Electromagnet; Force application; Magnetic particle; Morphogenesis; Tissue mechanics; Tissue rheology

Year:  2020        PMID: 33659573      PMCID: PMC7842720          DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.3608

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bio Protoc        ISSN: 2331-8325


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