Title :
Hela cell culturing on a hydrophilicity controlled silicon nitride surface
Author :
Masuda, Y. ; Inami, Wataru ; Nawa, Y. ; Kawata, Yoshimasa
Author_Institution :
Grad. Sch. of Eng., Shizuoka Univ., Hamamatsu, Japan
Abstract :
Cell culture on a silicon nitride membrane is required for atmospheric scanning electron microscopy, electron beam excitation-assisted optical microscopy, and various biological sensors. Cell adhesion to a silicon nitride membrane is weak, and the proliferation potential is also limited. Therefore, we considered that the adhesion force and proliferation potential of cultured cells might be increased by controlling the surface hy-drophilicity. In this study, we covalently coupled carboxyl groups on silicon nitride membranes to increase the hydrophilicity. We measured contact angles of water droplets on silicon nitride membrane surfaces to evaluate the hydrophilicity. Moreover, we successfully cultured HeLa cells on coated membranes. Cell migration and confluence were observed on the coated silicon nitride film.
Keywords :
adhesion; cellular biophysics; contact angle; drops; hydrophilicity; membranes; silicon compounds; water; HeLa cell culturing; SiN; atmospheric scanning electron microscopy; biological sensors; cell adhesion; cell confluence; cell migration; coated silicon nitride film; contact angles; covalently coupled carboxyl groups; electron beam excitation-assisted optical microscopy; hydrophilicity controlled silicon nitride surface; proliferation potential; silicon nitride membrane; water droplets; Biomembranes; Electron beams; Optical microscopy; Scanning electron microscopy; Silicon nitride; Surface treatment; electron beam excitation; hydorophilicity controll; silicon nitrid; surface modification;
Conference_Titel :
Photonics (ICP), 2014 IEEE 5th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Kuala Lumpur
DOI :
10.1109/ICP.2014.7002315