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Neurons Internalize Functionalized Micron-Sized Silicon Dioxide Microspheres.

Veronica J Wallace1, Raffaello Cimbro2, F Javier Rubio1, Lowella V Fortuno3, Julie C Necarsulmer3, Pyry P Koivula3, Mark J Henderson3, Lindsay M DeBiase4, Brandon L Warren1, Brandon K Harvey3, Bruce T Hope5.   

Abstract

Microparticles have potential as neuron-specific delivery platforms and devices with many applications in neuroscience, pharmacology, and biomedicine. To date, most literature suggests that neurons are not phagocytic cells capable of internalizing microparticles larger than 0.5 μm. We report that neurons transport fluorescently labeled silica microspheres with diameters of 1-2 μm into neurons in vitro and in rat brain without having overt effects on cell viability. Using flow cytometry, fluorescence-activated cell sorting, and confocal and electron microscopy, we first found that SH-SY5Y human neuroblastoma cells internalized 1-μm silicon microspheres with surface charges of -70 mV (hydroxyl and carboxyl), -30 mV (amino), and +40 mV (ammonio). Uptake was rapid, within 2-4 h, and did not affect cell viability 48 h later. Flow cytometry assays indicate that SH-SY5Y cells internalize 1- and 1.5-μm microspheres at the same rate over a 24-h incubation period. Electron microscopy confirms that SH-SY5Y cells internalize 1-, 1.5-, and 2-μm microspheres. Confocal microscopy demonstrated that primary cortical neurons also internalized 1-, 1.5-, and 2-μm amino microspheres within 4 h. Finally, we injected 1-μm amino microspheres into rat striatum and found microspheres inside neurons. Overall, neurons can internalize microspheres up to 2 μm in diameter with a range of surface chemical groups and charges. These findings allow a host of neuroscience and neuroengineering applications including intracellular microdevices within neurons.

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Keywords:  Brain; Endocytosis; Internalization; Intracellular devices; Microparticles; Neuroengineering; Phagocytosis; Silica

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28260198      PMCID: PMC5583033          DOI: 10.1007/s10571-017-0479-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Mol Neurobiol        ISSN: 0272-4340            Impact factor:   5.046


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