In this paper, the possibility to steer and confine live human cells by means of acoustic waves, such as flexural plate waves (FPWs), generated by piezoelectric actuators applied to non-piezoelectric substrates, has been explored. A device with two lead zirconate titanate (PZT) actuators with an interdigital transducer (IDT) screen-printed on an alumina (Al2O3) substrate has been fabricated and tested. The experimental results show that, by exciting the actuators at their resonant frequencies, FPW modes are generated in the substrate. By exploiting the device, arrangements of cells on lines at frequency-dependent distances have been obtained. To maintain the alignment after switching off the actuator, cells were entrapped in a fibrin clot that was cultured for several days, enabling the formation of cellular patterns.

Arrangement of live human cells through acoustic waves generated by piezoelectric actuators for tissue engineering applications / Serzanti, Marialaura; Baù, Marco; Demori, Marco; Calamaio, Serena; Cominelli, Manuela; Poliani, PIETRO LUIGI; Dell’Era, Patrizia; Ferrari, Marco; Ferrari, Vittorio. - In: APPLIED SCIENCES. - ISSN 2076-3417. - 10:10(2020). [10.3390/app10103477]

Arrangement of live human cells through acoustic waves generated by piezoelectric actuators for tissue engineering applications

Pietro Luigi Poliani;
2020-01-01

Abstract

In this paper, the possibility to steer and confine live human cells by means of acoustic waves, such as flexural plate waves (FPWs), generated by piezoelectric actuators applied to non-piezoelectric substrates, has been explored. A device with two lead zirconate titanate (PZT) actuators with an interdigital transducer (IDT) screen-printed on an alumina (Al2O3) substrate has been fabricated and tested. The experimental results show that, by exciting the actuators at their resonant frequencies, FPW modes are generated in the substrate. By exploiting the device, arrangements of cells on lines at frequency-dependent distances have been obtained. To maintain the alignment after switching off the actuator, cells were entrapped in a fibrin clot that was cultured for several days, enabling the formation of cellular patterns.
2020
Acoustic waves
piezoelectric actuators
flexural plate waves (FPWs)
in-liquid cell steering and confining
cell manipulation
tissue engineering applications
fibrin gel
myoblasts
endothelial cells
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