About

Log in?

DTU users get better search results including licensed content and discounts on order fees.

Anyone can log in and get personalized features such as favorites, tags and feeds.

Log in as DTU user Log in as non-DTU user No thanks

DTU Findit

Journal article

Biomaterial based strategies to reconstruct the nigrostriatal pathway in organotypic slice co-cultures

From

Innsbruck Medical University1

Department of Biotechnology and Biomedicine, Technical University of Denmark2

Leibniz-Institut für Polymerforschung Dresden e.V.3

King's College London4

Center for Intelligent Drug Delivery and Sensing Using Microcontainers and Nanomechanics, Department of Health Technology, Technical University of Denmark5

University of Galway6

Protection or repair of the nigrostriatal pathway represents a principal disease-modifying therapeutic strategy for Parkinson's disease (PD). Glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) holds great therapeutic potential for PD, but its efficacious delivery remains difficult. The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential of different biomaterials (hydrogels, microspheres, cryogels and microcontact printed surfaces) for reconstructing the nigrostriatal pathway in organotypic co-culture of ventral mesencephalon and dorsal striatum.

The biomaterials (either alone or loaded with GDNF) were locally applied onto the brain co-slices and fiber growth between the co-slices was evaluated after three weeks in culture based on staining for tyrosine hydroxylase (TH). Collagen hydrogels loaded with GDNF slightly promoted the TH+ nerve fiber growth towards the dorsal striatum, while GDNF loaded microspheres embedded within the hydrogels did not provide an improvement.

Cryogels alone or loaded with GDNF also enhanced TH+ fiber growth. Lines of GDNF immobilized onto the membrane inserts via microcontact printing also significantly improved TH+ fiber growth. In conclusion, this study shows that various biomaterials and tissue engineering techniques can be employed to regenerate the nigrostriatal pathway in organotypic brain slices.

This comparison of techniques highlights the relative merits of different technologies that researchers can use/develop for neuronal regeneration strategies.

Language: English
Year: 2021
Pages: 250-262
ISSN: 17427061 and 18787568
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1016/j.actbio.2020.11.035
ORCIDs: 0000-0001-8924-1932 , 0000-0001-9997-2325 , 0000-0003-0660-2486 , 0000-0003-3335-8183 and Emnéus, Jenny

DTU users get better search results including licensed content and discounts on order fees.

Log in as DTU user

Access

Analysis