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Traumatically-induced degeneration and reactive astrogliosis in three-dimensional neural co-cultures: Factors influencing neural stem cell survival and integration.

机译:三维神经共培养物中的创伤性变性和反应性星形胶质变:影响神经干细胞存活和整合的因素。

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Traumatic brain injury (TBI) results from a physical insult to the head and often results in temporary or permanent brain dysfunction. However, the cellular pathology remains poorly understood and there are currently no clinically effective treatments. The overall goal of this work was to develop and characterize a novel three-dimensional (3-D) in vitro paradigm of neural trauma integrating a robust 3-D neural co-culture system and a well-defined biomechanical input representative of clinical TBI. Specifically, a novel 3-D neuronal-astrocytic co-culture system was characterized, establishing parameters resulting in the growth and vitality of mature 3-D networks, potentially providing enhanced physiological relevance and providing an experimental platform for the mechanistic study of neurobiological phenomena. Furthermore, an electromechanical device was developed that is capable of subjecting 3-D cell-containing matrices to a defined mechanical insult, with a predicted strain manifestation at the cellular level. Following independent development and validation, these novel 3-D neural cell and mechanical trauma paradigms were used in combination to develop a mechanically-induced model of neural degeneration and reactive astrogliosis. This in vitro surrogate model of neural degeneration and reactive astrogliosis was then exploited to assess factors influencing neural stem cell (NSC) survival and integration upon delivery to this environment, revealing that specific factors in an injured environment were detrimental to NSC survival. This work has developed enabling technologies for the in vitro study of neurobiological phenomena and responses to injury, and may aid in elucidating the complex biochemical cascades that occur after a traumatic insult. Furthermore, the novel paradigm developed here may provide a powerful experimental framework for improving treatment strategies following neural trauma, and therefore serve as a valid pre-animal test-bed.
机译:颅脑外伤(TBI)是由于头部受到身体伤害所致,通常会导致暂时或永久性脑功能障碍。然而,细胞病理学仍知之甚少,目前尚无临床有效的治疗方法。这项工作的总体目标是开发和表征新型的神经损伤的三维(3-D)体外范例,该范例整合了强大的3-D神经共培养系统和代表临床TBI的明确的生物力学输入。具体地,表征了新型的3-D神经元-星形细胞共培养系统,其建立了导致成熟的3-D网络的生长和活力的参数,潜在地提供了增强的生理相关性并为神经生物学现象的机理研究提供了实验平台。此外,开发了一种机电设备,该设备能够对包含3D细胞的基质进行定义的机械损伤,并在细胞水平上预测应变的表现。经过独立开发和验证,将这些新颖的3-D神经细胞和机械创伤范例结合使用,以开发机械诱发的神经变性和反应性星形胶质增生模型。然后,利用这种神经变性和反应性星形胶质增生的体外替代模型来评估影响神经干细胞(NSC)存活和整合到环境中后整合的因素,揭示受伤环境中的特定因素不利于NSC存活。这项工作为神经生物学现象及其对损伤的反应进行了体外研究,并开发了使能技术,并且可能有助于阐明创伤性损伤后发生的复杂生化级联反应。此外,这里开发的新颖范例可为改善神经创伤后的治疗策略提供强大的实验框架,因此可作为有效的动物前试验床。

著录项

  • 作者

    Cullen, Daniel Kacy.;

  • 作者单位

    Georgia Institute of Technology.;

  • 授予单位 Georgia Institute of Technology.;
  • 学科 Engineering Biomedical.; Engineering Mechanical.; Biology Neuroscience.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2005
  • 页码 263 p.
  • 总页数 263
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 生物医学工程;机械、仪表工业;神经科学;
  • 关键词

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