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DOI: 10.1002/term.434
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Flat and tubular membrane systems for the reconstruction of hippocampal neuronal network

Sabrina Morelli,Antonella Piscioneri,Simona Salerno,Maria Rende,Carla Campana,Franco Tasselli,Anna Di Vito,Giuseppina Giusi,Marcello Canonaco,Enrico Drioli,Silvia Irusta

Membrane
Hippocampal formation
Neurite
2011
The selection of appropriate biomaterials that promote cellular adhesion and growth is particularly important for the in vitro reconstruction of neuronal network. This study focused on the development of new polymeric membranes in flat and tubular (hollow-fibre) configurations as novel biomaterials for neuronal outgrowth. Two membrane systems constituted by modified polyetheretherketone (PEEK-WC) and polyacrylonitrile (PAN) membranes were developed and used for the culture of hamster hippocampal neurons. We demonstrated that all investigated membranes supported the adhesion and growth of hippocampal neurons enhancing neuronal differentiation and neurite alignment. The differences in cell behaviours between cells cultured on flat and hollow-fibre (HF) membranes were highlighted by the quantitative analysis of neuronal marker fluorescence intensity, morphometric analysis, RT-PCR analysis and also by metabolic activity measurements. In particular, the PAN HF membranes showed ideal growth culture conditions, guaranteeing adequate levels of metabolic features. Primary hippocampal cells cultured on PAN HF membranes were able to recreate in vitro a 3D neural tissue-like structure that, mimicking the hippocampal tissue, could be used as a tool for the study of natural and pathological neurobiological events.
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    Flat and tubular membrane systems for the reconstruction of hippocampal neuronal network” is a paper by Sabrina Morelli Antonella Piscioneri Simona Salerno Maria Rende Carla Campana Franco Tasselli Anna Di Vito Giuseppina Giusi Marcello Canonaco Enrico Drioli Silvia Irusta published in 2011. It has an Open Access status of “gold”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.