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Light microscopy-based elastography for the mechanical characterization of zebrafish somitogenesis
Authors:Yuji Tomizawa  David F. Daggett  Guoan Zheng  Kazunori Hoshino
Affiliation:1. Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut, USA;2. Department of Molecular and Cell Biology, University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut, USA
Abstract:We evaluated the elasticity of live tissues of zebrafish embryos using label-free optical elastography. We employed a pair of custom-built elastic microcantilevers to gently compress a zebrafish embryo and used optical-tracking analysis to obtain the induced internal strain. We then built a finite element method (FEM) model and matched the strain with the optical analysis. The elastic moduli were found by minimizing the root-mean-square errors between the optical and FEM analyses. We evaluated the average elastic moduli of a developing somite, the overlying ectoderm, and the underlying yolk of seven zebrafish embryos during the early somitogenesis stages. The estimation results showed that the average elastic modulus of the somite increased from 150 to 700 Pa between 4- and 8-somite stages, while those of the ectoderm and the yolk stayed between 100 and 200 Pa, and they did not show significant changes. The result matches well with the developmental process of somitogenesis reported in the literature. This is among the first attempts to quantify spatially-resolved elasticity of embryonic tissues from optical elastography.image
Keywords:elastic modulus  finite element method  force sensor  optical elastography  somite  zebrafish embryo
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