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Monitoring the differentiation and migration patterns of neural cells derived from human embryonic stem cells using a microfluidic culture system

Authors :
Noo Li Jeon
Jae Woo Park
Seung Hun Oh
Aeri Kim
Jihwan Song
Jung Jae Ko
Ju Hun Yeon
Sang Chul Lee
Ji-Hye Kwon
Hyunsook Kim
Baek Soo Han
Hyung J. Kim
Nayeon Lee
Source :
Molecules and Cells
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Microfluidics can provide unique experimental tools to visualize the development of neural structures within a microscale device, which is followed by guidance of neurite growth in the axonal isolation compartment. We utilized microfluidics technology to monitor the differentiation and migration of neural cells derived from human embryonic stem cells (hESCs). We co-cultured hESCs with PA6 stromal cells, and isolated neural rosette-like structures, which subsequently formed neurospheres in suspension culture. Tuj1-positive neural cells, but not nestin-positive neural precursor cells (NPCs), were able to enter the microfluidics grooves (microchannels), suggesting that neural cell-migratory capacity was dependent upon neuronal differentiation stage. We also showed that bundles of axons formed and extended into the microchannels. Taken together, these results demonstrated that microfluidics technology can provide useful tools to study neurite outgrowth and axon guidance of neural cells, which are derived from human embryonic stem cells.

Details

ISSN :
02191032
Volume :
37
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Molecules and cells
Accession number :
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