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Real-time acquisition of transendothelial electrical resistance in an all-human, in vitro, 3-dimensional, blood–brain barrier model exemplifies tight-junction integrity

机译:实时获取跨人体,体外,三维,血脑屏障模型中的跨内皮电阻,例证了紧密连接完整性

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The blood–brain barrier (BBB) consists of endothelial cells, astrocytes, and pericytes embedded in basal lamina (BL). Most in vitro models use nonhuman, monolayer cultures for therapeutic-delivery studies, relying on transendothelial electrical resistance (TEER) measurements without other tight-junction (TJ) formation parameters. We aimed to develop reliable, reproducible, 3-dimensional (3D) models incorporating relevant human, in vivo cell types and BL proteins. The 3D BBB models were constructed with human brain endothelial cells, human astrocytes, and human brain pericytes in mono-, co-, and tricultures. TEER was measured in 3D models using a volt/ohmmeter and cellZscope. Influence of BL proteins—laminin, fibronectin, collagen type IV, agrin, and perlecan—on adhesion and TEER was assessed using an electric cell-substrate impedance–sensing system. TJ protein expression was assessed by Western blotting (WB) and immunocytochemistry (ICC). Perlecan (10 µg/ml) evoked unreportedly high, TEER values (1200 Ω) and the strongest adhesion. Coculturing endothelial cells with astrocytes yielded the greatest resistance over time. ICC and WB results correlated with resistance levels, with evidence of prominent occludin expression in cocultures. BL proteins exerted differential effects on TEER, whereas astrocytes in contact yielded higher TEER values and TJ expression.—Maherally, Z., Fillmore, H. L., Tan, S. L., Tan, S. F., Jassam, S. A., Quack, F. I., Hatherell, K. E., Pilkington, G. J. Real-time acquisition of transendothelial electrical resistance in an all-human, , 3-dimensional, blood–brain barrier model exemplifies tight-junction integrity.
机译:血脑屏障(BBB)由嵌入基底层(BL)的内皮细胞,星形胶质细胞和周细胞组成。大多数体外模型使用非人类单层培养物进行治疗传递研究,这取决于跨内皮电阻(TEER)的测量而没有其他紧密连接(TJ)形成参数。我们旨在开发可靠,可重现的3D(3D)模型,其中包含相关的人类,体内细胞类型和BL蛋白。使用人脑内皮细胞,人星形胶质细胞和人脑周细胞以单培养,共培养和三培养构建3D BBB模型。使用伏特/欧姆计和cellZscope在3D模型中测量TEER。使用细胞底物阻抗感应系统评估了BL蛋白(粘蛋白,纤连蛋白,IV型胶原蛋白,凝集素和Perlecan)对黏附和TEER的影响。通过蛋白质印迹法(WB)和免疫细胞化学(ICC)评估TJ蛋白表达。据报道,Perlecan(10 µg / ml)具有很高的TEER值(1200Ω)和最强的附着力。随着时间的流逝,内皮细胞与星形胶质细胞的共培养产生了最大的抵抗力。 ICC和WB结果与抗药性水平相关,有证据表明共培养物中occludin表达显着。 BL蛋白对TEER产生不同的影响,而接触的星形胶质细胞则产生更高的TEER值和TJ表达。—Maherally,Z.,Fillmore,HL,Tan,SL,Tan,SF,Jassam,SA,Quack,FI,Hatherell,KE,皮尔金顿,GJ全人类3维血脑屏障模型中跨内皮电阻的实时采集体现了紧密连接的完整性。

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