In vitro assessment of axonal growth using dorsal root ganglia explants in a novel three-dimensional collagen matrix

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Beitragende

  • Ahmet Bozkurt - , Universitätsklinikum Aachen (Autor:in)
  • Gary A. Brook - , RWTH Aachen University (Autor:in)
  • Sven Moellers - , Universitätsklinikum Aachen (Autor:in)
  • Franz Lassner - , Matricel GmbH (Autor:in)
  • Bernd Sellhaus - , RWTH Aachen University (Autor:in)
  • Joachim Weis - (Autor:in)
  • Michael Wöltje - , RWTH Aachen University (Autor:in)
  • Julian Tank - , Universitätsklinikum Aachen (Autor:in)
  • Christina Beckmann - , Universitätsklinikum Aachen (Autor:in)
  • Paul Fuchs - , Universitätsklinikum Aachen (Autor:in)
  • Leon Olde Damink - , Matricel GmbH (Autor:in)
  • Frank Schuegner - , Matricel GmbH (Autor:in)
  • Ingo Heschel - , Matricel GmbH (Autor:in)
  • Norbert Pallua - , Universitätsklinikum Aachen (Autor:in)

Abstract

The goal of this study was the development of a bioartificial nerve guide to induce axonal regeneration in the peripheral nervous system (PNS). In this in vitro study, the ability of a novel, 3-dimensional (3D), highly oriented, cross-linked porcine collagen scaffold to promote directed axonal growth has been studied. Collagen nerve guides with longitudinal guidance channels were manufactured using a series of chemical and mechanical treatments with a patented unidirectional freezing process, followed by freeze-drying (pore sizes 20-50 mu m). Hemisected rat dorsal root ganglia (DRG) were positioned such that neural and non-neural elements could migrate into the collagen scaffold. After 21 days, S100-positive Schwann cells (SCs) migrated into the scaffold and aligned within the guidance channels in a columnar fashion, resembling "Bands of Bungner." Neurofilament-positive axons (mean length +/- SD 756 mu m +/- 318 mu m, maximum 1496 mu m) from DRG neurons entered the scaffold where the growth within the guidance channels was closely associated with the oriented SCs. This study confirmed the importance of SCs in the regeneration process (neurotrophic theory). The alignment of SCs within the guidance channels supported directional axonal growth (contact guidance theory). The microstructural properties of the scaffold (open, porous, longitudinal pore channels) and the in vitro data after DRG loading (axonal regeneration along migrated and columnar-aligned SCs resembling "Band of Bungner") suggest that this novel oriented 3D collagen scaffold serves as a basis for future experimental regeneration studies in the PNS.

Details

OriginalspracheEnglisch
Seiten (von - bis)2971-2979
Seitenumfang9
FachzeitschriftTissue engineering
Jahrgang13
Ausgabenummer12
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - Dez. 2007
Peer-Review-StatusJa
Extern publiziertJa

Externe IDs

Scopus 36849066977

Schlagworte

Schlagwörter

  • PERIPHERAL-NERVE REGENERATION, PORE-SIZE, SCAFFOLDS, IMPACT, ULNAR