Neurons Self-Organize Around Salivary Epithelial Cells in Novel Co-Culture Model

S. Sommakia, O. Baker
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Abstract

Salivary gland bioengineering requires understanding the interaction between salivary epithelium and surrounding tissues. An important component of salivary glands is the presence of neurons. No previous studies have investigated how neurons and salivary epithelial cells interact in an in vitro co-culture model. In this study, we describe the self-organization of neurons around salivary epithelial cells in co-culture, in a similar fashion to what occurs in native tissue. We cultured primary mouse cortical neurons (m-CN) with a salivary epithelial cell line (Par-C10) on growth factor-reduced Matrigel (GFR-MG) for 4 days. After this time, co-cultures were compared with native salivary glands using confocal microscopy. Our findings indicate that m-CN were able to self-organize basolaterally to salivary epithelial cell clusters in a similar manner to what occurs in native tissue. These results indicate that this model can be developed as a potential platform for studying neuron-salivary epithelial cell interactions for bioengineering purposes.
神经元在唾液上皮细胞周围自组织的新共培养模型
唾液腺生物工程需要了解唾液腺上皮与周围组织之间的相互作用。唾液腺的一个重要组成部分是神经元的存在。在体外共培养模型中,神经细胞和唾液上皮细胞如何相互作用尚无研究。在这项研究中,我们描述了在共培养的唾液上皮细胞周围神经元的自组织,以类似的方式发生在天然组织中。我们将原代小鼠皮质神经元(m-CN)与唾液上皮细胞系(Par-C10)在生长因子还原基质(GFR-MG)上培养4天。在此之后,使用共聚焦显微镜将共培养物与天然唾液腺进行比较。我们的研究结果表明,m-CN能够以类似于天然组织的方式在基底侧自组织成唾液上皮细胞簇。这些结果表明,该模型可以作为研究神经元-唾液上皮细胞相互作用的潜在平台,用于生物工程目的。
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