An atomic-force-microscopy study of the structure of surface layers of intact fibroblasts
- Authors: Khalisov M.M.1,2, Ankudinov A.V.2,3, Penniyaynen V.A.1, Nyapshaev I.A.3, Kipenko A.V.1,4, Timoshchuk K.I.2, Podzorova S.A.1, Krylov B.V.1
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							Affiliations: 
							- Pavlov Institute of Physiology
- St. Petersburg National Research University of Information Technologies
- Ioffe Physical Technical Institute
- Federal Almazov Northwest Medical Research Centre
 
- Issue: Vol 43, No 2 (2017)
- Pages: 209-212
- Section: Article
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/1063-7850/article/view/203536
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063785017020195
- ID: 203536
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Abstract
Intact embryonic fibroblasts on a collagen-treated substrate have been studied by atomic-force microscopy (AFM) using probes of two types: (i) standard probes with tip curvature radii of 2–10 nm and (ii) special probes with a calibrated 325-nm SiO2 ball radius at the tip apex. It is established that, irrespective of probe type, the average maximum fibroblast height is on a level of ~1.7 μm and the average stiffness of the probe–cell contact amounts to ~16.5 mN/m. The obtained AFM data reveal a peculiarity of the fibroblast structure, whereby its external layers move as a rigid shell relative to the interior and can be pressed inside to a depth dependent on the load only.
About the authors
M. M. Khalisov
Pavlov Institute of Physiology; St. Petersburg National Research University of Information Technologies
														Email: alexander.ankudinov@mail.ioffe.ru
				                					                																			                												                	Russian Federation, 							St. Petersburg, 199034; St. Petersburg, 197101						
A. V. Ankudinov
St. Petersburg National Research University of Information Technologies; Ioffe Physical Technical Institute
							Author for correspondence.
							Email: alexander.ankudinov@mail.ioffe.ru
				                					                																			                												                	Russian Federation, 							St. Petersburg, 197101; St. Petersburg, 194021						
V. A. Penniyaynen
Pavlov Institute of Physiology
														Email: alexander.ankudinov@mail.ioffe.ru
				                					                																			                												                	Russian Federation, 							St. Petersburg, 199034						
I. A. Nyapshaev
Ioffe Physical Technical Institute
														Email: alexander.ankudinov@mail.ioffe.ru
				                					                																			                												                	Russian Federation, 							St. Petersburg, 194021						
A. V. Kipenko
Pavlov Institute of Physiology; Federal Almazov Northwest Medical Research Centre
														Email: alexander.ankudinov@mail.ioffe.ru
				                					                																			                												                	Russian Federation, 							St. Petersburg, 199034; St. Petersburg, 197341						
K. I. Timoshchuk
St. Petersburg National Research University of Information Technologies
														Email: alexander.ankudinov@mail.ioffe.ru
				                					                																			                												                	Russian Federation, 							St. Petersburg, 197101						
S. A. Podzorova
Pavlov Institute of Physiology
														Email: alexander.ankudinov@mail.ioffe.ru
				                					                																			                												                	Russian Federation, 							St. Petersburg, 199034						
B. V. Krylov
Pavlov Institute of Physiology
														Email: alexander.ankudinov@mail.ioffe.ru
				                					                																			                												                	Russian Federation, 							St. Petersburg, 199034						
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