Development of a three-dimensional cell culture system for the enhancement of nerve axonal extension by cyclic stretch stimulation

Significant progress has recently been made in the development of extracellular stimulation technology for the enhancement of nerve axonal extension and network generation and regeneration in three-dimensional (3D) bioreactors for neural tissue engineering. In this study, a 3D cell culture cell cult...

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Main Authors: Madoka IMURA, Soichiro YAMADA, Koji YAMAMOTO, Yusuke MORITA, Eiji NAKAMACHI
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Published: The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers 2020-07-01
Series:Journal of Biomechanical Science and Engineering
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Online Access:https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jbse/15/4/15_20-00094/_pdf/-char/en
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author Madoka IMURA
Soichiro YAMADA
Koji YAMAMOTO
Yusuke MORITA
Eiji NAKAMACHI
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Soichiro YAMADA
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description Significant progress has recently been made in the development of extracellular stimulation technology for the enhancement of nerve axonal extension and network generation and regeneration in three-dimensional (3D) bioreactors for neural tissue engineering. In this study, a 3D cell culture cell culture system was developed to accelerate the regeneration of axons using cyclic stretch stimulation. A modified collagen gel was used as a scaffold to mimic the extracellular matrices of the central nervous system in the human brain. First, a cyclic stretch stimulation cell culture system was designed and fabricated in order to load uniform strain onto a 3D culture. Pheochromocytoma (PC12) cells were then mixed with the collagen gel and poured into the stretch chamber of the cell culture system. The stretch stimulation cell culture system was then used to load the cyclic tensile strain against the PC12 cells embedded in the collagen gel, where an in-situ microscopic observation was performed. Second, cyclic stretch stimulations of the PC12 cells were performed, and the 3D morphologies of the cell bodies, neurites, and axons within the PC12 cells were observed using a multi photon microscope (MPM) system. We evaluated the effectiveness of the cyclic stretch stimulation on the axonal extension of nerves in a 3D cell culture system. Finally, we confirmed the enhancement of the axonal extension and determined the optimum tensile strain and the number of cyclic stimulations required to achieve the maximum axonal extension of the PC12 cells. Using these optimum conditions—2.3% strain, 1 Hz cycles, and 1.7×105 times—the cyclic stretch stimulation was performed on rat cerebral cortex cells, and the effectiveness of the enhancement was also confirmed in these cells.
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spelling doaj.art-b7cde681f43240cca009eb8fecf1542d2022-12-22T03:39:25ZengThe Japan Society of Mechanical EngineersJournal of Biomechanical Science and Engineering1880-98632020-07-0115420-0009420-0009410.1299/jbse.20-00094jbseDevelopment of a three-dimensional cell culture system for the enhancement of nerve axonal extension by cyclic stretch stimulationMadoka IMURA0Soichiro YAMADA1Koji YAMAMOTO2Yusuke MORITA3Eiji NAKAMACHI4Graduate School of Life and Medical Sciences, Doshisha UniversityGraduate School of Life and Medical Sciences, Doshisha UniversityGraduate School of Life and Medical Sciences, Doshisha UniversityGraduate School of Life and Medical Sciences, Doshisha UniversityGraduate School of Life and Medical Sciences, Doshisha UniversitySignificant progress has recently been made in the development of extracellular stimulation technology for the enhancement of nerve axonal extension and network generation and regeneration in three-dimensional (3D) bioreactors for neural tissue engineering. In this study, a 3D cell culture cell culture system was developed to accelerate the regeneration of axons using cyclic stretch stimulation. A modified collagen gel was used as a scaffold to mimic the extracellular matrices of the central nervous system in the human brain. First, a cyclic stretch stimulation cell culture system was designed and fabricated in order to load uniform strain onto a 3D culture. Pheochromocytoma (PC12) cells were then mixed with the collagen gel and poured into the stretch chamber of the cell culture system. The stretch stimulation cell culture system was then used to load the cyclic tensile strain against the PC12 cells embedded in the collagen gel, where an in-situ microscopic observation was performed. Second, cyclic stretch stimulations of the PC12 cells were performed, and the 3D morphologies of the cell bodies, neurites, and axons within the PC12 cells were observed using a multi photon microscope (MPM) system. We evaluated the effectiveness of the cyclic stretch stimulation on the axonal extension of nerves in a 3D cell culture system. Finally, we confirmed the enhancement of the axonal extension and determined the optimum tensile strain and the number of cyclic stimulations required to achieve the maximum axonal extension of the PC12 cells. Using these optimum conditions—2.3% strain, 1 Hz cycles, and 1.7×105 times—the cyclic stretch stimulation was performed on rat cerebral cortex cells, and the effectiveness of the enhancement was also confirmed in these cells.https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jbse/15/4/15_20-00094/_pdf/-char/enneuronstretch stimulationstrainthree dimensional cell culture systemaxonal extensionenhancement
spellingShingle Madoka IMURA
Soichiro YAMADA
Koji YAMAMOTO
Yusuke MORITA
Eiji NAKAMACHI
Development of a three-dimensional cell culture system for the enhancement of nerve axonal extension by cyclic stretch stimulation
Journal of Biomechanical Science and Engineering
neuron
stretch stimulation
strain
three dimensional cell culture system
axonal extension
enhancement
title Development of a three-dimensional cell culture system for the enhancement of nerve axonal extension by cyclic stretch stimulation
title_full Development of a three-dimensional cell culture system for the enhancement of nerve axonal extension by cyclic stretch stimulation
title_fullStr Development of a three-dimensional cell culture system for the enhancement of nerve axonal extension by cyclic stretch stimulation
title_full_unstemmed Development of a three-dimensional cell culture system for the enhancement of nerve axonal extension by cyclic stretch stimulation
title_short Development of a three-dimensional cell culture system for the enhancement of nerve axonal extension by cyclic stretch stimulation
title_sort development of a three dimensional cell culture system for the enhancement of nerve axonal extension by cyclic stretch stimulation
topic neuron
stretch stimulation
strain
three dimensional cell culture system
axonal extension
enhancement
url https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jbse/15/4/15_20-00094/_pdf/-char/en
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