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Engineered Perineural Vascular Plexus for Modeling Developmental Toxicity.

Authors :
Kaushik G
Gupta K
Harms V
Torr E
Evans J
Johnson HJ
Soref C
Acevedo-Acevedo S
Antosiewicz-Bourget J
Mamott D
Uhl P
Johnson BP
Palecek SP
Beebe DJ
Thomson JA
Daly WT
Murphy WL
Source :
Advanced healthcare materials [Adv Healthc Mater] 2020 Aug; Vol. 9 (16), pp. e2000825. Date of Electronic Publication: 2020 Jul 01.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

There is a vital need to develop in vitro models of the developing human brain to recapitulate the biological effects that toxic compounds have on the brain. To model perineural vascular plexus (PNVP) in vitro, which is a key stage in embryonic development, human embryonic stem cells (hESC)-derived endothelial cells (ECs), neural progenitor cells, and microglia (MG) with primary pericytes (PCs) in synthetic hydrogels in a custom-designed microfluidics device are cocultured. The formation of a vascular plexus that includes networks of ECs (CD31+, VE-cadherin+), MG (IBA1+), and PCs (PDGFRβ+), and an overlying neuronal layer that includes differentiated neuronal cells (βIII Tubulin+, GFAP+) and radial glia (Nestin+, Notch2NL+), are characterized. Increased brain-derived neurotrophic factor secretion and differential metabolite secretion by the vascular plexus and the neuronal cells over time are consistent with PNVP functionality. Multiple concentrations of developmental toxicants (teratogens, microglial disruptor, and vascular network disruptors) significantly reduce the migration of ECs and MG toward the neuronal layer, inhibit formation of the vascular network, and decrease vascular endothelial growth factor A (VEGFA) secretion. By quantifying 3D cell migration, metabolic activity, vascular network disruption, and cytotoxicity, the PNVP model may be a useful tool to make physiologically relevant predictions of developmental toxicity.<br /> (© 2020 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2192-2659
Volume :
9
Issue :
16
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Advanced healthcare materials
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
32613760
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/adhm.202000825