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Biophysical and biomechanical properties of neural progenitor cells as indicators of developmental neurotoxicity.


ABSTRACT: Conventional in vitro toxicity studies have focused on identifying IC50 and the underlying mechanisms, but how toxicants influence biophysical and biomechanical changes in human cells, especially during developmental stages, remain understudied. Here, using an atomic force microscope, we characterized changes in biophysical (cell area, actin organization) and biomechanical (Young's modulus, force of adhesion, tether force, membrane tension, tether radius) aspects of human fetal brain-derived neural progenitor cells (NPCs) induced by four classes of widely used toxic compounds, including rotenone, digoxin, N-arachidonoylethanolamide (AEA), and chlorpyrifos, under exposure up to 36 h. The sub-cellular mechanisms (apoptosis, mitochondria membrane potential, DNA damage, glutathione levels) by which these toxicants induced biochemical changes in NPCs were assessed. Results suggest a significant compromise in cell viability with increasing toxicant concentration (p?

SUBMITTER: Mahajan G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6788978 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Biophysical and biomechanical properties of neural progenitor cells as indicators of developmental neurotoxicity.

Mahajan Gautam G   Lee Moo-Yeal MY   Kothapalli Chandrasekhar C  

Archives of toxicology 20190819 10


Conventional in vitro toxicity studies have focused on identifying IC<sub>50</sub> and the underlying mechanisms, but how toxicants influence biophysical and biomechanical changes in human cells, especially during developmental stages, remain understudied. Here, using an atomic force microscope, we characterized changes in biophysical (cell area, actin organization) and biomechanical (Young's modulus, force of adhesion, tether force, membrane tension, tether radius) aspects of human fetal brain-  ...[more]

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