Mechanical properties of adherent cell sheets analyzed by deflection of supporting membrane
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Multicellular structures, including cell sheets, are actively used as model systems to study intercellular interactions and can be applied in different areas of regenerative medicine. In this paper, we present a novel approach for measuring mechanical properties of cell sheets based on a simple experimental setup and numerical simulations. The advantage of the present approach is the relative ease of the sample preparation, while previous systems for the tensile tests required specialized and sensitive equipment. With the developed approach, the cell sheet on a polymer membrane is mounted in the holder on one side, and then deflection of the free end of the membrane is measured. The deflection of this cantilever-like construction depends on the elastic modulus of the membrane (which is known) and cell sheet, and also from the traction force generated by the cell sheet. By involving an experimental step with relaxing the traction force and by conducting finite element simulations, both traction force and elastic properties of the cell sheet can be estimated. We performed such measurements on cell sheets from keratocytes from corneal explants and confirmed that the developed approach is applicable for measurement of both traction force and elastic modulus of cell sheets.