运动神经类器官与脊髓外植体的神经化学和形态学比较。

IF 3.9 3区 医学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
ACS Chemical Neuroscience Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-18 DOI:10.1021/acschemneuro.4c00625
Shannon E Murphy, Amanda C Sullivan-Weiss, Chen H Sirois, Stanislav S Rubakhin, Hyunjoon Kong, Martha U Gillette, Jonathan V Sweedler
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摘要

类器官是在体外由单个细胞群体形成的多细胞结构,允许在正常和病变状态下对器官和组织的结构和功能方面进行建模。它们为建模和治疗疾病提供了独特的机会。利用小鼠胚胎干细胞系,我们培养了表达脊髓运动神经元和周围神经系统中运动神经元标记物的类器官。比较不同发育时间点类器官和脊髓外植体的形态和选择神经递质含量。随着时间的推移,我们发现类器官成熟的迹象,反映了脊髓移植的类似趋势。虽然类器官含有与脊髓外植体相同的神经递质,但这些神经递质水平的发育变化在类器官中不那么明显。鉴于这些差异,需要进一步优化类器官生长条件,以便在使用类器官研究发育时更好地复制体内模型。
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Neurochemical and Morphological Comparisons of Motor Nerve Organoids and Spinal-Cord Explants.

Organoids are multicellular structures formed in vitro from populations of individual cells allowing modeling of structural and functional aspects of organs and tissues in normal and diseased states. They offer unique opportunities to model and treat disease. Using a mouse embryonic stem cell line, we have cultured organoids that express markers of spinal cord motor neurons as well as motor neurons found within the peripheral nervous system. The morphology and select neurotransmitter content of the organoids and spinal cord explants were compared at different developmental time points. We found indications of maturation in the organoids over time, mirrored by similar trends in the spinal cord explants. Although the organoids contained the same neurotransmitters as the spinal cord explants, the developmental changes of these neurotransmitter levels were less marked in organoids. Given these differences, further work is required to optimize organoid growth conditions to better reproduce in vivo models when using organoids to study development.

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ACS Chemical Neuroscience
ACS Chemical Neuroscience BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY-CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL
CiteScore
9.20
自引率
4.00%
发文量
323
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: ACS Chemical Neuroscience publishes high-quality research articles and reviews that showcase chemical, quantitative biological, biophysical and bioengineering approaches to the understanding of the nervous system and to the development of new treatments for neurological disorders. Research in the journal focuses on aspects of chemical neurobiology and bio-neurochemistry such as the following: Neurotransmitters and receptors Neuropharmaceuticals and therapeutics Neural development—Plasticity, and degeneration Chemical, physical, and computational methods in neuroscience Neuronal diseases—basis, detection, and treatment Mechanism of aging, learning, memory and behavior Pain and sensory processing Neurotoxins Neuroscience-inspired bioengineering Development of methods in chemical neurobiology Neuroimaging agents and technologies Animal models for central nervous system diseases Behavioral research
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