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Geometric effects in gas vesicle buckling under ultrasound
Acoustic reporter genes based on gas vesicles (GVs) have enabled the use of ultrasound to noninvasively visualize cellular function in vivo. The specific detection of GV signals relative to background acoustic scattering in tissues is facilitated by nonlinear ultrasound imaging techniques taking adv...
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The Biophysical Society
2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9674984/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36081347 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bpj.2022.09.004 |
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author | Salahshoor, Hossein Yao, Yuxing Dutka, Przemysław Nyström, Nivin N. Jin, Zhiyang Min, Ellen Malounda, Dina Jensen, Grant J. Ortiz, Michael Shapiro, Mikhail G. |
author_facet | Salahshoor, Hossein Yao, Yuxing Dutka, Przemysław Nyström, Nivin N. Jin, Zhiyang Min, Ellen Malounda, Dina Jensen, Grant J. Ortiz, Michael Shapiro, Mikhail G. |
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description | Acoustic reporter genes based on gas vesicles (GVs) have enabled the use of ultrasound to noninvasively visualize cellular function in vivo. The specific detection of GV signals relative to background acoustic scattering in tissues is facilitated by nonlinear ultrasound imaging techniques taking advantage of the sonomechanical buckling of GVs. However, the effect of geometry on the buckling behavior of GVs under exposure to ultrasound has not been studied. To understand such geometric effects, we developed computational models of GVs of various lengths and diameters and used finite element simulations to predict their threshold buckling pressures and postbuckling deformations. We demonstrated that the GV diameter has an inverse cubic relation to the threshold buckling pressure, whereas length has no substantial effect. To complement these simulations, we experimentally probed the effect of geometry on the mechanical properties of GVs and the corresponding nonlinear ultrasound signals. The results of these experiments corroborate our computational predictions. This study provides fundamental insights into how geometry affects the sonomechanical properties of GVs, which, in turn, can inform further engineering of these nanostructures for high-contrast, nonlinear ultrasound imaging. |
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spelling | pubmed-96749842023-11-01 Geometric effects in gas vesicle buckling under ultrasound Salahshoor, Hossein Yao, Yuxing Dutka, Przemysław Nyström, Nivin N. Jin, Zhiyang Min, Ellen Malounda, Dina Jensen, Grant J. Ortiz, Michael Shapiro, Mikhail G. Biophys J Articles Acoustic reporter genes based on gas vesicles (GVs) have enabled the use of ultrasound to noninvasively visualize cellular function in vivo. The specific detection of GV signals relative to background acoustic scattering in tissues is facilitated by nonlinear ultrasound imaging techniques taking advantage of the sonomechanical buckling of GVs. However, the effect of geometry on the buckling behavior of GVs under exposure to ultrasound has not been studied. To understand such geometric effects, we developed computational models of GVs of various lengths and diameters and used finite element simulations to predict their threshold buckling pressures and postbuckling deformations. We demonstrated that the GV diameter has an inverse cubic relation to the threshold buckling pressure, whereas length has no substantial effect. To complement these simulations, we experimentally probed the effect of geometry on the mechanical properties of GVs and the corresponding nonlinear ultrasound signals. The results of these experiments corroborate our computational predictions. This study provides fundamental insights into how geometry affects the sonomechanical properties of GVs, which, in turn, can inform further engineering of these nanostructures for high-contrast, nonlinear ultrasound imaging. The Biophysical Society 2022-11-01 2022-09-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9674984/ /pubmed/36081347 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bpj.2022.09.004 Text en © 2022 Biophysical Society. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Articles Salahshoor, Hossein Yao, Yuxing Dutka, Przemysław Nyström, Nivin N. Jin, Zhiyang Min, Ellen Malounda, Dina Jensen, Grant J. Ortiz, Michael Shapiro, Mikhail G. Geometric effects in gas vesicle buckling under ultrasound |
title | Geometric effects in gas vesicle buckling under ultrasound |
title_full | Geometric effects in gas vesicle buckling under ultrasound |
title_fullStr | Geometric effects in gas vesicle buckling under ultrasound |
title_full_unstemmed | Geometric effects in gas vesicle buckling under ultrasound |
title_short | Geometric effects in gas vesicle buckling under ultrasound |
title_sort | geometric effects in gas vesicle buckling under ultrasound |
topic | Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9674984/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36081347 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bpj.2022.09.004 |
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