Multi-layered electrode constructs for neural tissue engineering.

Marjolaine Boulingre, Mateusz Chodkowski, Roberto Portillo Lara, Aaron Lee, Josef Goding, Rylie A Green
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Abstract

Although neural tissue engineering holds great therapeutic potential for multiple clinical applications, one important challenge is the development of scaffolds that provide cues required for neural tissue development. To achieve this, biomaterial systems can be leveraged to present appropriate biological, mechanical, topographical and electrical cues that could direct cell fate. In this study, a multi-layered electrode construct was engineered to be used as a platform for 3D cell encapsulation for in vitro applications. The first layer is a conductive hydrogel coating, that improves electrical conductivity from the underlying platinum electrode. The second layer is a biosynthetic hydrogel, specifically tailored to support neural development. This layered electrode construct was electrochemically characterised, and a numerical model was applied to study electrical stimuli reaching the biosynthetic hydrogel layer. The construct was shown to effectively support the growth and proliferation of encapsulated astrocytes within the biosynthetic layer, while the numerical model will enable computational experimentation for benchmarking and study validation. This highly versatile system represents a robust tool to study the influence of electrical stimuli on neural fate, as well as investigating the development of biohybrid interfaces in vitro.

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Journal of materials chemistry. B
Journal of materials chemistry. B 化学科学, 工程与材料, 生命科学, 分析化学, 高分子组装与超分子结构, 高分子科学, 免疫生物学, 免疫学, 生化分析及生物传感, 组织工程学, 生物力学与组织工程学, 资源循环科学, 冶金与矿业, 生物医用高分子材料, 有机高分子材料, 金属材料的制备科学与跨学科应用基础, 金属材料, 样品前处理方法与技术, 有机分子功能材料化学, 有机化学
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