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Adhesion, orientation, and movement of cells cultured on ultrathin fibronectin fibers.

B Wòjciak-Stothard1, M Denyer, M Mishra, R A Brown.   

Abstract

This study examined the behavior of rat tendon fibroblasts, baby hamster kidney fibroblasts, macrophage-like P388D1 cells, and neurons from rat dorsal root ganglia, cultured on fibronectin strands 0.2-5 micrograms in diameter. We investigated cell spreading, orientation, formation of focal contacts, the speed of cell movement, and the speed of neurite outgrowth in cells cultured on fibronectin strands, glass covered with fibronectin, and plain, nontreated glass. Fibronectin strands significantly promoted cell spreading and caused a marked alignment of all kinds of cells to the direction of the fiber. The fibers caused the alignment of actin filaments in fibroblasts and focal contacts in fibroblasts and macrophages and increased polymerization of F-actin in cells. Fibronectin fibers also increased the speed and persistence of cell movement and the rate of neurite outgrowth. Macrophages grown on fibronectin fibers produced numerous actin-rich microspikes and adopted a polarized, migratory phenotype. These findings indicate that fibronectin strands, resembling natural components of the extracellular matrix, are more effective in activating various types of cells then two-dimensional, fibronectin-covered substrata. The results also confirm the suitability of the three-dimensionally oriented fibronectin form for use in clinical practice.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9081218     DOI: 10.1007/s11626-997-0031-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  In Vitro Cell Dev Biol Anim        ISSN: 1071-2690            Impact factor:   2.416


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