Title :
Evaluation of micromotion of vascular endothelial cells with estrogen in electrical cell-substrate impedance sensing (ECIS) method using a mathematical model cell-to-cell distance and cell-to-substrate distance
Author :
Goda, N. ; Kataoka, N. ; Shimizu, J. ; Mohri, S. ; Yamamoto, Y. ; Kajiya, F.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Cardiovascular Physiol., Okayama Univ., Japan
Abstract :
We proposed a mathematical model for the micro-dynamics of cultured cells measured with ECIS (Electrical Cell-substrate Impedance Sensing system. Our mathematical model is composed of culture medium impedance between cells (Zsol), cell impedance (Zc), and polarization impedance of the electrode (Zp). It was found that whether cell-to-cell or cell-to-substrate gaps caused the changes in the impedance could be determined based on the changes in the total resistance and reactance (capacitance). Cell-to-cell gaps mainly affects the total resistance value. Cell-to-substrate gaps mainly affects total capacitance value. Based on these results, when the cultured endothelial cells (HUVEC) were stimulated with estrogen for 40 hours, it was proved that the cell-to-cell distances decreased, even though the cell-to-substrate distances slightly increased. This result suggests that the barrier function of endothelium is fortified by estrogen.
Keywords :
bioelectric phenomena; biological techniques; cell motility; organic compounds; physiological models; 40 hrs; cell impedance; cell-to-cell distance; cell-to-substrate distance; cell-to-substrate gaps; culture medium impedance; cultured cell microdynamics; electrical cell-substrate impedance sensing method; estrogen; micromotion; polarization impedance; reactance; total capacitance; total resistance; vascular endothelial cells; Atherosclerosis; Biomembranes; Capacitance; Cells (biology); Electrodes; Equivalent circuits; Immune system; Impedance; Mathematical model; Polarization; ECIS method; Endothelial cells; bio-electrical impedance; estrogen; mathematical model;
Conference_Titel :
Microtechnology in Medicine and Biology, 2005. 3rd IEEE/EMBS Special Topic Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8711-2
DOI :
10.1109/MMB.2005.1548429