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Nano-volume drop patterning for rapid on-chip neuronal connect-ability assays.

Alessia Petrelli1, Emanuele Marconi, Marco Salerno, Davide De Pietri Tonelli, Luca Berdondini, Silvia Dante.   

Abstract

The ability of neurons to extend projections and to form physical connections among them (i.e., "connect-ability") is altered in several neuropathologies. The quantification of these alterations is an important read-out to investigate pathogenic mechanisms and for research and development of neuropharmacological therapies, however current morphological analysis methods are very time-intensive. Here, we present and characterize a novel on-chip approach that we propose as a rapid assay. Our approach is based on the definition on a neuronal cell culture substrate of discrete patterns of adhesion protein spots (poly-d-lysine, 23 ± 5 μm in diameter) characterized by controlled inter-spot separations of increasing distance (from 40 μm to 100 μm), locally adsorbed in an adhesion-repulsive agarose layer. Under these conditions, the connect-ability of wild type primary neurons from rodents is shown to be strictly dependent on the inter-spot distance, and can be rapidly documented by simple optical read-outs. Moreover, we applied our approach to identify connect-ability defects in neurons from a mouse model of 22q11.2 deletion syndrome/DiGeorge syndrome, by comparative trials with wild type preparations. The presented results demonstrate the sensitivity and reliability of this novel on-chip-based connect-ability approach and validate the use of this method for the rapid assessment of neuronal connect-ability defects in neuropathologies.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24064674     DOI: 10.1039/c3lc50564b

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lab Chip        ISSN: 1473-0189            Impact factor:   6.799


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