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Rebuilding Brain Circuitry with Living Micro-Tissue Engineered Neural Networks
by
Adewole, Dayo O.
, Cullen, D. Kacy
, Struzyna, Laura A.
, Wolf, John A.
, Chen, H. Isaac
, Smith, Douglas H.
, Mietus, Constance J.
in
Animals
/ Brain
/ Brain - cytology
/ Brain - physiology
/ Brain - surgery
/ Cells, Cultured
/ Guided Tissue Regeneration - instrumentation
/ Guided Tissue Regeneration - methods
/ Male
/ Nerve Net - cytology
/ Nerve Net - surgery
/ Nerve Regeneration - physiology
/ Neural networks
/ Neurodegeneration
/ Neurons
/ Neurons - cytology
/ Neurons - transplantation
/ Neurosurgical Procedures - instrumentation
/ Neurosurgical Procedures - methods
/ Original
/ Original Articles
/ Rats
/ Rats, Sprague-Dawley
/ Tissue engineering
/ Tissue Engineering - instrumentation
/ Tissue Engineering - methods
/ Tissue Scaffolds
/ Treatment Outcome
2015
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Rebuilding Brain Circuitry with Living Micro-Tissue Engineered Neural Networks
by
Adewole, Dayo O.
, Cullen, D. Kacy
, Struzyna, Laura A.
, Wolf, John A.
, Chen, H. Isaac
, Smith, Douglas H.
, Mietus, Constance J.
in
Animals
/ Brain
/ Brain - cytology
/ Brain - physiology
/ Brain - surgery
/ Cells, Cultured
/ Guided Tissue Regeneration - instrumentation
/ Guided Tissue Regeneration - methods
/ Male
/ Nerve Net - cytology
/ Nerve Net - surgery
/ Nerve Regeneration - physiology
/ Neural networks
/ Neurodegeneration
/ Neurons
/ Neurons - cytology
/ Neurons - transplantation
/ Neurosurgical Procedures - instrumentation
/ Neurosurgical Procedures - methods
/ Original
/ Original Articles
/ Rats
/ Rats, Sprague-Dawley
/ Tissue engineering
/ Tissue Engineering - instrumentation
/ Tissue Engineering - methods
/ Tissue Scaffolds
/ Treatment Outcome
2015
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Rebuilding Brain Circuitry with Living Micro-Tissue Engineered Neural Networks
by
Adewole, Dayo O.
, Cullen, D. Kacy
, Struzyna, Laura A.
, Wolf, John A.
, Chen, H. Isaac
, Smith, Douglas H.
, Mietus, Constance J.
in
Animals
/ Brain
/ Brain - cytology
/ Brain - physiology
/ Brain - surgery
/ Cells, Cultured
/ Guided Tissue Regeneration - instrumentation
/ Guided Tissue Regeneration - methods
/ Male
/ Nerve Net - cytology
/ Nerve Net - surgery
/ Nerve Regeneration - physiology
/ Neural networks
/ Neurodegeneration
/ Neurons
/ Neurons - cytology
/ Neurons - transplantation
/ Neurosurgical Procedures - instrumentation
/ Neurosurgical Procedures - methods
/ Original
/ Original Articles
/ Rats
/ Rats, Sprague-Dawley
/ Tissue engineering
/ Tissue Engineering - instrumentation
/ Tissue Engineering - methods
/ Tissue Scaffolds
/ Treatment Outcome
2015
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Rebuilding Brain Circuitry with Living Micro-Tissue Engineered Neural Networks
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Rebuilding Brain Circuitry with Living Micro-Tissue Engineered Neural Networks
2015
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Overview
Prominent neuropathology following trauma, stroke, and various neurodegenerative diseases includes neuronal degeneration as well as loss of long-distance axonal connections. While cell replacement and axonal pathfinding strategies are often explored independently, there is no strategy capable of simultaneously replacing lost neurons and re-establishing long-distance axonal connections in the central nervous system. Accordingly, we have created micro-tissue engineered neural networks (micro-TENNs), which are preformed constructs consisting of long integrated axonal tracts spanning discrete neuronal populations. These living micro-TENNs reconstitute the architecture of long-distance axonal tracts, and thus may serve as an effective substrate for targeted neurosurgical reconstruction of damaged pathways in the brain. Cerebral cortical neurons or dorsal root ganglia neurons were precisely delivered into the tubular constructs, and properties of the hydrogel exterior and extracellular matrix internal column (180–500 μm diameter) were optimized for robust neuronal survival and to promote axonal extensions across the 2.0 cm tube length. The very small diameter permits minimally invasive delivery into the brain. In this study, preformed micro-TENNs were stereotaxically injected into naive rats to bridge deep thalamic structures with the cerebral cortex to assess construct survival and integration. We found that micro-TENN neurons survived at least 1 month and maintained their long axonal architecture along the cortical–thalamic axis. Notably, we also found neurite penetration from micro-TENN neurons into the host cortex, with evidence of synapse formation. These micro-TENNs represent a new strategy to facilitate nervous system repair by recapitulating features of neural pathways to restore or modulate damaged brain circuitry.
Publisher
Mary Ann Liebert, Inc,SAGE Publications
Subject
/ Brain
/ Guided Tissue Regeneration - instrumentation
/ Guided Tissue Regeneration - methods
/ Male
/ Nerve Regeneration - physiology
/ Neurons
/ Neurosurgical Procedures - instrumentation
/ Neurosurgical Procedures - methods
/ Original
/ Rats
/ Tissue Engineering - instrumentation
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