Piezoelectric effect stimulates the rearrangement of chondrogenic cells and alters ciliary orientation via atypical PKCζ
Journal
Biochemistry and Biophysics Reports
Journal Volume
30
Date Issued
2022
Author(s)
Abstract
Therapeutic ultrasound was administered to patients suffering from bone fracture with FDA approval. Bone and cartilage are piezoelectric materials. To investigate the effects of piezoelectricity on the cells of chondrogenic lineage, we applied ultrasound stimulation on an AT-cut quartz coverslip to generate electric field fluctuations. The bone-marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (BMMSC) and primary chondrocytes were cultured on either glass or quartz coverslips for ultrasound stimulation. The cells were immunofluorescent-labeled for the assessment of cell arrangement and ciliary orientation. Ultrasound and piezoelectricity both stimulate cell migration and disrupt ciliary orientation induced by directional migration. In particular, piezoelectric effects on cell rearrangement can be abolished by the inhibitor specifically targeting atypical Protein kinase C zeta (PKCζ). Our findings shed light on the possibility of cellular modulation by using piezoelectric manipulation. © 2022
Subjects
Cell rearrangement; Chondrogenic cells; Ciliary orientation; Piezoelectric stimulation; PKCζ
Other Subjects
protein kinase C zeta; Article; bone marrow mesenchymal stem cell; cell culture; cell differentiation; cell migration; cell polarity; cell rearrangement; cell stimulation; cellular parameters; chondrocyte; chondrogenesis; ciliary orientation; controlled study; electric field; fracture healing; human; human cell; immunofluorescence; mechanosensing; piezoelectricity; protein targeting; quantitative analysis; ultrasound; wound healing
Type
journal article