학술논문

Direct force measurement and loading on developing tissues in intact avian embryos.
Document Type
Article
Source
Development (09501991). May2023, Vol. 150 Issue 9, p1-7. 7p.
Subject
*CHICKEN embryos
*EMBRYOS
*CELL motility
*TISSUES
*MORPHOGENESIS
Language
ISSN
0950-1991
Abstract
Developmental morphogenesis is driven by tissue stresses acting on tissue rheology. Direct measurements of forces in small tissues (100 μm-1 mm) in situ, such as in early embryos, require high spatial precision and minimal invasiveness. Here, we introduce a controlbased approach, tissue force microscopy (TiFM), that integrates a mechanical cantilever probe and live imaging with closed-loop feedback control of mechanical loading in early chicken embryos. By testing previously qualitatively characterized force-producing tissues in the elongating body axis, we show that TiFM quantitatively captures stress dynamics with high sensitivity. TiFM also provides the means to apply stable, minimally invasive and physiologically relevant loads to drive tissue deformation and to follow the resulting morphogenetic progression associated with large-scale cell movements. Together, TiFM allows us to control tissue force measurement and manipulation in small developing embryos, and promises to contribute to the quantitative understanding of complex multi-tissue mechanics during development. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]