Determining mammalian cells state by fractal micromotion

Heliyon. 2024 Feb 24;10(5):e26352. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e26352. eCollection 2024 Mar 15.

Abstract

We applied four fractal dimension estimation algorithms on the temporal electrical impedance signal of normal MDCK type II cell cultures monitored by ECIS technique and showed that the fractal dimension due to micromotion allows discriminating processes not sensed by the spectral impedance of the culture. In this work we subjected cell cultures to electric current damage and drug exposure to analyze the changes in the fractal structure of the temporal signal. Among the changes presented and detected are the differentiation between a healthy monolayer and one exposed to a drug, as well as the distinction between a seeding process and a wound-healing process performed by electric current. The four algorithms used were validated by applying them on topological functions of known fractal dimension, a study that determined the necessary conditions for a correct estimation.