Imaging the elastic modulus of human platelets during thrombininduced activation using scanning ion conductance microscopy

J Rheinlaender, S Vogel, J Seifert… - Thrombosis and …, 2015 - thieme-connect.com
J Rheinlaender, S Vogel, J Seifert, M Schaechtele, O Borst, F Lang, M Gawaz, TE Schäffer
Thrombosis and haemostasis, 2015thieme-connect.com
Platelet activation plays a critical role in haemostasis and thrombosis. It is well-known that
platelets generate contractile forces during activation. However, their mechanical material
properties have rarely been investigated. Here, we use scanning ion conductance
microscopy (SICM) to visualise morphological and mechanical properties of live human
platelets at high spatial resolution. We found that their mean elastic modulus decreases
during thrombin-induced activation by about a factor of two. We observed a similar softening …
Platelet activation plays a critical role in haemostasis and thrombosis. It is well-known that platelets generate contractile forces during activation. However, their mechanical material properties have rarely been investigated. Here, we use scanning ion conductance microscopy (SICM) to visualise morphological and mechanical properties of live human platelets at high spatial resolution. We found that their mean elastic modulus decreases during thrombin-induced activation by about a factor of two. We observed a similar softening of platelets during cytochalasin D-induced cytoskeleton depolymerisation. However, thrombin-induced temporal and spatial modulations of the elastic modulus were substantially different from cytochalasin D-mediated changes. We thereby provide new insights into the mechanics of haemostasis and establish SICM as a novel imaging platform for the ex vivo investigation of the mechanical properties of live platelets.
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