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Characterizing Inner Pressure and Stiffness of Trophoblast and Inner Cell Mass of Blastocysts

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Journal Biophys J
Publisher Cell Press
Specialty Biophysics
Date 2018 Dec 5
PMID 30509858
Citations 20
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Abstract

It has long been recognized that mechanical forces underlie mammalian embryonic shape changes. Before gastrulation, the blastocyst embryo undergoes significant shape changes, namely, the blastocyst cavity emerges and expands, and the inner cell mass (ICM) forms and changes in shape. The embryo's inner pressure has been hypothesized to be the driving mechanical input that causes the expansion of the blastocyst cavity and the shape changes of the ICM. However, how the inner pressure and the mechanics of the trophoblast and the ICM change during development is unknown because of the lack of a suitable tool for quantitative characterization. This work presents a laser-assisted magnetic tweezer technique for measuring the inner pressure and Young's modulus of the trophoblast and ICM of the blastocyst-stage mouse embryo. The results quantitatively showed that the inner pressure and Young's modulus of the trophoblast and ICM all increase during progression of mouse blastocysts, providing useful data for understanding how mechanical factors are physiologically integrated with other cues to direct embryo development.

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