器官型切片培养评估功能性干细胞与神经网络的整合

Q2 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Current Protocols in Stem Cell Biology Pub Date : 2017-08-14 DOI:10.1002/cpsc.34
David Forsberg, Charoensri Thonabulsombat, Johan Jäderstad, Linda Maria Jäderstad, Petri Olivius, Eric Herlenius
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重构或保存功能,电活性神经网络已被提供作为干细胞介导的神经治疗的目标之一。细胞治疗方法的一个主要问题是在植入细胞和宿主组织之间形成功能性接触。因此,建立能够描述移植干细胞存活、迁移、分化、整合以及与宿主功能相互作用的详细时间过程的方案具有重要意义。体外研究的一个选择是在体外器官型培养中检查外源干细胞与现有活性神经网络的整合。有机型培养基本上保持结构完整性,同时仍然允许微环境被仔细控制。这使得随着时间的推移,细胞反应和细胞间相互作用的详细研究成为可能,这在体内是不容易进行的。本单元描述了使用器官型切片培养作为体外模型系统来研究神经干细胞和胚胎干细胞的植入以及与中枢神经系统宿主组织的交流。©2017 by John Wiley &儿子,Inc。
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Functional Stem Cell Integration into Neural Networks Assessed by Organotypic Slice Cultures

Re-formation or preservation of functional, electrically active neural networks has been proffered as one of the goals of stem cell–mediated neural therapeutics. A primary issue for a cell therapy approach is the formation of functional contacts between the implanted cells and the host tissue. Therefore, it is of fundamental interest to establish protocols that allow us to delineate a detailed time course of grafted stem cell survival, migration, differentiation, integration, and functional interaction with the host. One option for in vitro studies is to examine the integration of exogenous stem cells into an existing active neural network in ex vivo organotypic cultures. Organotypic cultures leave the structural integrity essentially intact while still allowing the microenvironment to be carefully controlled. This allows detailed studies over time of cellular responses and cell-cell interactions, which are not readily performed in vivo. This unit describes procedures for using organotypic slice cultures as ex vivo model systems for studying neural stem cell and embryonic stem cell engraftment and communication with CNS host tissue. © 2017 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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Current Protocols in Stem Cell Biology Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Cell Biology
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期刊介绍: Published in affiliation with the International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR), Current Protocols in Stem Cell Biology (CPSC) covers the most fundamental protocols and methods in the rapidly growing field of stem cell biology. Updated monthly, CPSC will constantly evolve with thelatest developments and breakthroughs in the field. Drawing on the expertise of leading researchers from around the world, Current Protocols in Stem Cell Biology includes methods and insights that will enhance the progress of global research.
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