Stem cell behaviors on periodic arrays of nanopillars analyzed by high-resolution scanning electron microscope images

Appl Microsc. 2020 Nov 17;50(1):26. doi: 10.1186/s42649-020-00046-3.

Abstract

The biocompatible polyurethane acrylate (PUA) nanopillars were fabricated by soft lithography using three different sizes of nanobeads (350, 500, and 1000 nm), and the human adipose-derived stem cells (hASCs) were cultured on the nanopillars. The hASCs and their various behaviors, such as cytoplasmic projections, migration, and morphology, were observed by high resolution images using a scanning electron microscope (SEM). With the accurate analysis by SEM for the controlled sizes of nanopillars, the deflections are observed at pillars fabricated with 350- and 500-nm nanobeads. These high-resolution images could offer crucial information to elucidate the complicated correlations between nanopillars and the cells, such as morphology and cytoplasmic projections.

Keywords: Cell behavior; Human adipose-derived stem cell; Nanopillar; Polyurethane acrylate; Scanning electron microscope.