Opas M
Department of Anatomy, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Cell Motil Cytoskeleton. 1988;11(3):178-81. doi: 10.1002/cm.970110305.
In most physiological situations, cell contact with a substratum is mediated by proteins of extracellular matrix. Therefore, an increasing number of cell-substratum adhesion studies employ substrata covered with one or more proteins of extracellular matrix. To visualize the most adhesive cell structures, focal contacts and focal adhesions, the interference reflection microscopy has been widely used. It has been generally accepted that these strongly adhesive structures can be seen as black streaks in interference reflection microscopy. Calculations are presented herein, which although simplified, suggest that when cells are plated on protein-covered substrata, their focal contacts may not always appear black in interference reflection microscopy.
在大多数生理情况下,细胞与基质的接触是由细胞外基质蛋白介导的。因此,越来越多的细胞-基质黏附研究采用覆盖有细胞外基质一种或多种蛋白的基质。为了观察最具黏附性的细胞结构,即黏着斑和黏附斑,干涉反射显微镜已被广泛应用。人们普遍认为,在干涉反射显微镜下,这些强黏附结构可被视为黑色条纹。本文给出的计算结果虽然经过简化,但表明当细胞接种在覆盖有蛋白的基质上时,它们的黏着斑在干涉反射显微镜下可能并不总是呈现黑色。