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Stretch in Brain Microvascular Endothelial Cells (cEND) as an In Vitro Traumatic Brain Injury Model of the Blood Brain Barrier

机译:在脑微血管内皮细胞(cEND)中的拉伸作为血脑屏障的体外创伤性脑损伤模型

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Due to the high mortality incident brought about by traumatic brain injury (TBI), methods that would enable one to better understand the underlying mechanisms involved in it are useful for treatment. There are both in vivo and in vitro methods available for this purpose. In vivo models can mimic actual head injury as it occurs during TBI. However, in vivo techniques may not be exploited for studies at the cell physiology level. Hence, in vitro methods are more advantageous for this purpose since they provide easier access to the cells and the extracellular environment for manipulation.Our protocol presents an in vitro model of TBI using stretch injury in brain microvascular endothelial cells. It utilizes pressure applied to the cells cultured in flexible-bottomed wells. The pressure applied may easily be controlled and can produce injury that ranges from low to severe. The murine brain microvascular endothelial cells (cEND) generated in our laboratory is a well-suited model for the blood brain barrier (BBB) thus providing an advantage to other systems that employ a similar technique. In addition, due to the simplicity of the method, experimental set-ups are easily duplicated. Thus, this model can be used in studying the cellular and molecular mechanisms involved in TBI at the BBB.
机译:由于外伤性脑损伤(TBI)造成的高死亡率事件,使人们能够更好地了解其涉及的潜在机制的方法可用于治疗。为此目的,有体内和体外方法。体内模型可以模拟TBI期间发生的实际头部损伤。但是,体内技术可能无法用于细胞生理学水平的研究。因此,体外方法对此目的更有利,因为它们提供了更容易进入细胞和细胞外环境进行操作的方法。我们的方案提出了在脑微血管内皮细胞中使用拉伸损伤的TBI体外模型。它利用施加于柔性底孔中培养细胞的压力。施加的压力很容易控制,并且可能造成从低到严重的伤害。在我们的实验室中产生的鼠脑微血管内皮细胞(cEND)是血脑屏障(BBB)的理想模型,因此为采用类似技术的其他系统提供了优势。另外,由于该方法的简单性,实验装置易于复制。因此,该模型可用于研究BBB中TBI涉及的细胞和分子机制。

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