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Dissociated Neurons and Glial Cells Derived from Rat Inferior Colliculi after Digestion with Papain

The formation of gliosis around implant electrodes for deep brain stimulation impairs electrode–tissue interaction. Unspecific growth of glial tissue around the electrodes can be hindered by altering physicochemical material properties. However, in vitro screening of neural tissue–material interacti...

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Autores principales: Kaiser, Odett, Aliuos, Pooyan, Wissel, Kirsten, Lenarz, Thomas, Werner, Darja, Reuter, Günter, Kral, Andrej, Warnecke, Athanasia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3861243/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24349001
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0080490
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author Kaiser, Odett
Aliuos, Pooyan
Wissel, Kirsten
Lenarz, Thomas
Werner, Darja
Reuter, Günter
Kral, Andrej
Warnecke, Athanasia
author_facet Kaiser, Odett
Aliuos, Pooyan
Wissel, Kirsten
Lenarz, Thomas
Werner, Darja
Reuter, Günter
Kral, Andrej
Warnecke, Athanasia
author_sort Kaiser, Odett
collection PubMed
description The formation of gliosis around implant electrodes for deep brain stimulation impairs electrode–tissue interaction. Unspecific growth of glial tissue around the electrodes can be hindered by altering physicochemical material properties. However, in vitro screening of neural tissue–material interaction requires an adequate cell culture system. No adequate model for cells dissociated from the inferior colliculus (IC) has been described and was thus the aim of this study. Therefore, IC were isolated from neonatal rats (P3_5) and a dissociated cell culture was established. In screening experiments using four dissociation methods (Neural Tissue Dissociation Kit [NTDK] T, NTDK P; NTDK PN, and a validated protocol for the dissociation of spiral ganglion neurons [SGN]), the optimal media, and seeding densities were identified. Thereafter, a dissociation protocol containing only the proteolytic enzymes of interest (trypsin or papain) was tested. For analysis, cells were fixed and immunolabeled using glial- and neuron-specific antibodies. Adhesion and survival of dissociated neurons and glial cells isolated from the IC were demonstrated in all experimental settings. Hence, preservation of type-specific cytoarchitecture with sufficient neuronal networks only occurred in cultures dissociated with NTDK P, NTDK PN, and fresh prepared papain solution. However, cultures obtained after dissociation with papain, seeded at a density of 2×10(4) cells/well and cultivated with Neuro Medium for 6 days reliably revealed the highest neuronal yield with excellent cytoarchitecture of neurons and glial cells. The herein described dissociated culture can be utilized as in vitro model to screen interactions between cells of the IC and surface modifications of the electrode.
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spelling pubmed-38612432013-12-17 Dissociated Neurons and Glial Cells Derived from Rat Inferior Colliculi after Digestion with Papain Kaiser, Odett Aliuos, Pooyan Wissel, Kirsten Lenarz, Thomas Werner, Darja Reuter, Günter Kral, Andrej Warnecke, Athanasia PLoS One Research Article The formation of gliosis around implant electrodes for deep brain stimulation impairs electrode–tissue interaction. Unspecific growth of glial tissue around the electrodes can be hindered by altering physicochemical material properties. However, in vitro screening of neural tissue–material interaction requires an adequate cell culture system. No adequate model for cells dissociated from the inferior colliculus (IC) has been described and was thus the aim of this study. Therefore, IC were isolated from neonatal rats (P3_5) and a dissociated cell culture was established. In screening experiments using four dissociation methods (Neural Tissue Dissociation Kit [NTDK] T, NTDK P; NTDK PN, and a validated protocol for the dissociation of spiral ganglion neurons [SGN]), the optimal media, and seeding densities were identified. Thereafter, a dissociation protocol containing only the proteolytic enzymes of interest (trypsin or papain) was tested. For analysis, cells were fixed and immunolabeled using glial- and neuron-specific antibodies. Adhesion and survival of dissociated neurons and glial cells isolated from the IC were demonstrated in all experimental settings. Hence, preservation of type-specific cytoarchitecture with sufficient neuronal networks only occurred in cultures dissociated with NTDK P, NTDK PN, and fresh prepared papain solution. However, cultures obtained after dissociation with papain, seeded at a density of 2×10(4) cells/well and cultivated with Neuro Medium for 6 days reliably revealed the highest neuronal yield with excellent cytoarchitecture of neurons and glial cells. The herein described dissociated culture can be utilized as in vitro model to screen interactions between cells of the IC and surface modifications of the electrode. Public Library of Science 2013-12-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3861243/ /pubmed/24349001 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0080490 Text en © 2013 Kaiser et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Kaiser, Odett
Aliuos, Pooyan
Wissel, Kirsten
Lenarz, Thomas
Werner, Darja
Reuter, Günter
Kral, Andrej
Warnecke, Athanasia
Dissociated Neurons and Glial Cells Derived from Rat Inferior Colliculi after Digestion with Papain
title Dissociated Neurons and Glial Cells Derived from Rat Inferior Colliculi after Digestion with Papain
title_full Dissociated Neurons and Glial Cells Derived from Rat Inferior Colliculi after Digestion with Papain
title_fullStr Dissociated Neurons and Glial Cells Derived from Rat Inferior Colliculi after Digestion with Papain
title_full_unstemmed Dissociated Neurons and Glial Cells Derived from Rat Inferior Colliculi after Digestion with Papain
title_short Dissociated Neurons and Glial Cells Derived from Rat Inferior Colliculi after Digestion with Papain
title_sort dissociated neurons and glial cells derived from rat inferior colliculi after digestion with papain
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3861243/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24349001
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0080490
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