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An automatic monitoring system for epithelial cell height.

W Van Driessche1, P De Smet, G Raskin.   

Abstract

This paper describes an automatic method to measure cell height (h) of epithelia grown as monolayers on transparent filter supports. Tissues are mounted in an Ussing-type chamber enabling solution exchange on both sides. The apical and basal side of the epithelial cells are marked with fluorescent beads. The image of the fluospheres is captured with a video camera and processed by a computer-based video imaging system. One basal reference bead in a gelatin layer on the filter support and up to three beads attached at the apical surface are used to monitor changes in cell height of three cells simultaneously. The focusing of the microbeads is done automatically by moving the objective with a piezoelectric device mounted on the nosepiece of the microscope. The algorithm for locating the bead is based on the changes in fluorescent light intensity emitted by the fluospheres. The method has an accuracy higher than 0.1 micron and a time resolution as low as 6 s if measurements are restricted to one bead at the apical side. The method was tested on artificial model systems and used to measure volume changes in renal cultured epithelia (A6) after exposing the serosal surface to hypotonic solutions and replacing cell-impermeable sucrose by an organic compound (glycerol) with a smaller reflection coefficient. Serosal hypotonicity elicited a rapid volume increase followed by regulatory volume decrease, whereas the organic compound replacement caused a steady increase in cell volume.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8272373     DOI: 10.1007/bf00374517

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pflugers Arch        ISSN: 0031-6768            Impact factor:   3.657


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