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A method to deliver patterned electrical impulses to Schwann cells cultured on an artificial axon

机译:一种将图案化的电脉冲传递到人工轴突上培养的雪旺细胞的方法

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Information from the brain travels back and forth along peripheral nerves in the form of electrical impulses generated by neurons and these impulses have repetitive patterns. Schwann cells in peripheral nerves receive molecular signals from axons to coordinate the process of myelination. There is evidence, however, that non-molecular signals play an important role in myelination in the form of patterned electrical impulses generated by neuronal activity. The role of patterned electrical impulses has been investigated in the literature using co-cultures of neurons and myelinating cells. The co-culturing method, however, prevents the uncoupling of the direct effect of patterned electrical impulses on myelinating cells from the indirect effect mediated by neurons. To uncouple these effects and focus on the direct response of Schwann cells, we developed an in vitro model where an electroconductive carbon fiber acts as an artificial axon. The fiber provides only the biophysical characteristics of an axon but does not contribute any molecular signaling.In our "suspended wire model", the carbon fiber is suspended in a liquid media supported by a 3D printed scaffold. Patterned electrical impulses are generated by an Arduino 101 microcontroller. In this study, we describe the technology needed to set-up and eventually replicate this model. We also report on our initial in vitro tests where we were able to document the adherence and ensheath of human Schwann cells to the carbon fiber in the presence of patterned electrical impulses (hSCs were purchased from ScienCell Research Laboratories, Carlsbad, CA, USA;ScienCell fulfills the ethic requirements, including donor's consent). This technology will likely make feasible to investigate the response of Schwann cells to patterned electrical impulses in the future.
机译:来自大脑的信息以神经元产生的电脉冲的形式沿着周围的神经来回传播,这些脉冲具有重复的模式。周围神经中的雪旺细胞从轴突接收分子信号,以协调髓鞘形成过程。但是,有证据表明,非分子信号在髓鞘形成中起着重要作用,其形式是由神经元活动产生的图案化电脉冲。在文献中已经使用神经元和髓鞘细胞的共培养物研究了图案化电脉冲的作用。但是,共培养方法可以防止图案化电脉冲对髓鞘细胞的直接作用与神经元介导的间接作用分离。为了消除这些影响并专注于雪旺氏细胞的直接反应,我们开发了一种体外模型,其中导电碳纤维充当人造轴突。该纤维仅提供轴突的生物物理特性,但不提供任何分子信号。在我们的“悬浮线模型”中,碳纤维悬浮在由3D打印支架支撑的液体介质中。 Arduino 101微控制器会产生图案化的电脉冲。在这项研究中,我们描述了建立并最终复制此模型所需的技术。我们还报告了我们最初的体外测试,在有模式的电脉冲存在的情况下,我们能够记录人类雪旺细胞对碳纤维的粘附和包皮(hSCs购自美国加利福尼亚州卡尔斯巴德的ScienCell Research Laboratories; ScienCell符合道德要求,包括捐赠者的同意)。这项技术将来可能将有可能用于研究雪旺氏细胞对图案化电脉冲的响应。

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    《中国神经再生研究(英文版)》 |2019年第6期|1052-1059|共8页
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    New Jersey Center for Biomaterials,Rutgers-The State University of New Jersey, Piscataway, NJ, USA;

    New Jersey Center for Biomaterials,Rutgers-The State University of New Jersey, Piscataway, NJ, USA;

    In Vivo Research Services,Rutgers-The State University of New Jersey, Piscataway, NJ, USA;

    New Jersey Center for Biomaterials,Rutgers-The State University of New Jersey, Piscataway, NJ, USA;

    New Jersey Center for Biomaterials,Rutgers-The State University of New Jersey, Piscataway, NJ, USA;

    New Jersey Center for Biomaterials,Rutgers-The State University of New Jersey, Piscataway, NJ, USA;

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