Three-Dimensional Confocal Microscopy Indentation
Method for Hydrogel Elasticity Measurement
Posted on 2015-09-08 - 00:00
The stiffness of the extracellular
matrix (ECM) plays an important
role in controlling cell functions. As an alternative to the ECM,
hydrogels of tunable elasticity are widely used for in vitro cell mechanobiology studies. Therefore, characterizing the Young’s
modulus of the hydrogel substrate is crucial. In this paper, we propose
a confocal microscopy indentation method for measuring the elasticity
of polyacrylamide gel as a model hydrogel. Our new indentation method
is based on three-dimensional imaging of the indented gel using confocal
microscopy and automated image processing to measure indentation depth
from the three-dimensional image stack. We tested and validated our
method by indenting polyacrylamide gels of different rigidities with
various sphere indentors and by comparing it with the rheometric method.
Our measurements show consistent results regardless of the type of
the indentors and agree with rheometric measurements. Therefore, the
proposed confocal microscopy indentation method can accurately measure
the stiffness of hydrogels.