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Student Award Winner in the Undergraduate's Degree Category for the Society for Biomaterials 35th Annual Meeting, Orlando, Florida, April 13-16, 2011. Neurite growth in PEG gels: effect of mechanical stiffness and laminin concentration.

机译:学生奖得主在本科学位的生物材料学会中的学位范畴,佛罗里达州佛罗里达州奥兰多,2011年4月13日至16日。PEG凝胶的神经突生长:机械刚度和层粘连蛋白浓度的影响。

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Within a 3D environment, the chemical and mechanical properties of a scaffold can significantly influence nerve behavior. How these properties influence with nerve cells is important for optimizing neurite extension within a scaffold. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of low concentration poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) with added laminin on 3D growth of dissociated dorsal root ganglia. Because of its high affinity for neurite adhesion and ability to promote extension, laminin was conjugated to the PEG chain, as well as mixed in the gel, at various concentrations to provide chemical cues. Gel stiffness, as determined by G*, significantly decreased with decreasing PEG concentration and with increasing laminin conjugate. Extension within the gels increased as the concentration of laminin increased with no difference between how laminin was presented (mixed or conjugated) to the cells. For example, in 3% PEG, extension increased from 92.29 +/- 5.27 mum to 146.35 +/- 13.12 mum as laminin conjugate concentration increased from plain to 100 mug/ml. Results indicated that the chemical properties of the scaffold influenced neurite growth more than the mechanical properties as laminin concentration had a greater impact on growth than the stiffness of the gel over the range studied. Neurite length as a function of scaffold stiffness and adhesion properties was also characterized and demonstrated a positive linear relationship between rate of neurite extension and laminin concentration. This study further demonstrates the importance of characterizing interactions between cell behavior and the chemical and mechanical environment.
机译:在3D环境中,支架的化学和机械性能可显着影响神经行为。这些性质如何与神经细胞的影响对于优化支架内的神经突延伸来说是重要的。本研究的目的是探讨低浓度聚(乙二醇)(PEG)对分离背根神经节的3D生长的添加层粘连蛋白的影响。由于其对神经沸石粘附的高亲和力和促进延伸的能力,因此在凝胶中缀合物,在凝胶中混合,在各种浓度下以提供化学提示。通过G *测定的凝胶刚度,随着PEG浓度的降低和随着层粘连蛋白缀合物的增加而显着降低。随着层粘连蛋白的浓度增加,凝胶内的延伸率随着层内蛋白的浓度(混合或缀合)与细胞没有差异而增加。例如,在3%PEG中,延伸从92.29 +/- 5.27静脉增加至146.35 +/- 13.12毫米,因为层粘连蛋白缀合物浓度从平原增加到100麦克风/ ml。结果表明,由于层粘蛋白浓度对研究的范围比凝胶的刚度产生更大的影响,支架的化学性质影响多于机械性质。作为支架刚度和粘合性能的神经突长度的特征在于,并证明了神经突延伸率和层粘蛋白浓度之间的正线性关系。本研究进一步证明了特征细胞行为与化学和机械环境之间相互作用的重要性。

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