脊髓
再生(生物学)
脊髓损伤
再生医学
3D生物打印
医学
神经科学
脚手架
神经干细胞
组织工程
生物医学工程
生物
干细胞
细胞生物学
作者
Jacob Koffler,Wei Zhu,Xin Qu,Oleksandr Platoshyn,Jennifer N. Dulin,J. H. Brock,Lori Graham,Paul Lu,Jeff Sakamoto,Martin Maršala,Shaochen Chen,Mark H. Tuszynski
出处
期刊:Nature Medicine
[Springer Nature]
日期:2019-01-03
卷期号:25 (2): 263-269
被引量:530
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41591-018-0296-z
摘要
Current methods for bioprinting functional tissue lack appropriate biofabrication techniques to build complex 3D microarchitectures essential for guiding cell growth and promoting tissue maturation1. 3D printing of central nervous system (CNS) structures has not been accomplished, possibly owing to the complexity of CNS architecture. Here, we report the use of a microscale continuous projection printing method (μCPP) to create a complex CNS structure for regenerative medicine applications in the spinal cord. μCPP can print 3D biomimetic hydrogel scaffolds tailored to the dimensions of the rodent spinal cord in 1.6 s and is scalable to human spinal cord sizes and lesion geometries. We tested the ability of µCPP 3D-printed scaffolds loaded with neural progenitor cells (NPCs) to support axon regeneration and form new 'neural relays' across sites of complete spinal cord injury in vivo in rodents1,2. We find that injured host axons regenerate into 3D biomimetic scaffolds and synapse onto NPCs implanted into the device and that implanted NPCs in turn extend axons out of the scaffold and into the host spinal cord below the injury to restore synaptic transmission and significantly improve functional outcomes. Thus, 3D biomimetic scaffolds offer a means of enhancing CNS regeneration through precision medicine.
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