大鼠胚胎运动神经元与永生化人骨骼肌细胞神经肌肉连接的体外简化工程。

IF 1.7 Q4 CELL BIOLOGY
Stem Cells and Cloning-Advances and Applications Pub Date : 2019-02-20 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.2147/SCCAA.S187655
Jasdeep Saini, Alessandro Faroni, Marwah Abd Al Samid, Adam J Reid, Adam P Lightfoot, Kamel Mamchaoui, Vincent Mouly, Gillian Butler-Browne, Jamie S McPhee, Hans Degens, Nasser Al-Shanti
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摘要

背景:神经肌肉连接(NMJs)由骨骼肌纤维上的突触前胆碱能运动神经元末端和相应的突触后运动终板组成。在NMJ,神经元的动作电位通过释放乙酰胆碱导致肌膜去极化,进而转化为肌肉收缩和身体运动。尽管已经进行了大量的NMJ研究,但体内NMJ研究的潜力是不充分的,而且很难利用。一个简单、可重复的体外NMJ模型可以为研究神经营养因子、生长因子和激素对NMJ形成、结构和功能的影响提供一个强有力的手段。方法:本报告描述了一种新的体外NMJ模型,利用永生人骨骼肌干细胞播种在35 mm玻璃底培养皿中,与来自大鼠胚胎的脊髓外植体共培养并在ED 13.5时进行神经支配。将共培养物固定并在第14天染色,以分析和评估NMJ的形成和发展。结果:这种独特的无血清和无营养因子系统允许胆碱能运动神经元的生长,成熟NMJs的形成,以及高度分化的收缩肌管的发育,这些肌管具有适当的横向三联结构,代表了体内条件。结论:该共培养系统为研究NMJ形成、调节、维持和修复的重要特征提供了工具,并为探索影响NMJ的神经肌肉疾病和障碍提供了模型平台。
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Simplified in vitro engineering of neuromuscular junctions between rat embryonic motoneurons and immortalized human skeletal muscle cells.

Simplified in vitro engineering of neuromuscular junctions between rat embryonic motoneurons and immortalized human skeletal muscle cells.

Simplified in vitro engineering of neuromuscular junctions between rat embryonic motoneurons and immortalized human skeletal muscle cells.

Simplified in vitro engineering of neuromuscular junctions between rat embryonic motoneurons and immortalized human skeletal muscle cells.

Background: Neuromuscular junctions (NMJs) consist of the presynaptic cholinergic motoneuron terminals and the corresponding postsynaptic motor endplates on skeletal muscle fibers. At the NMJ the action potential of the neuron leads, via release of acetylcholine, to muscle membrane depolarization that in turn is translated into muscle contraction and physical movement. Despite the fact that substantial NMJ research has been performed, the potential of in vivo NMJ investigations is inadequate and difficult to employ. A simple and reproducible in vitro NMJ model may provide a robust means to study the impact of neurotrophic factors, growth factors, and hormones on NMJ formation, structure, and function.

Methods: This report characterizes a novel in vitro NMJ model utilizing immortalized human skeletal muscle stem cells seeded on 35 mm glass-bottom dishes, cocultured and innervated with spinal cord explants from rat embryos at ED 13.5. The cocultures were fixed and stained on day 14 for analysis and assessment of NMJ formation and development.

Results: This unique serum- and trophic factor-free system permits the growth of cholinergic motoneurons, the formation of mature NMJs, and the development of highly differentiated contractile myotubes, which exhibit appropriate configuration of transversal triads, representative of in vivo conditions.

Conclusion: This coculture system provides a tool to study vital features of NMJ formation, regulation, maintenance, and repair, as well as a model platform to explore neuromuscular diseases and disorders affecting NMJs.

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