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In Vitro Modelling of Nerve-Muscle Connectivity in a Compartmentalised Tissue Culture Device.

Carolina Barcellos Machado1, Perrine Pluchon2, Virgile Viasnoff3, Ivo Lieberam1, Peter Harley1, Mark Rigby, Victoria Gonzalez Sabater4, Danielle C Stevenson5, Stephanie Hynes1, Andrew Lowe5, Juan Burrone4.   

Abstract

Motor neurons project axons from the hindbrain and spinal cord to muscle, where they induce myofibre contractions through neurotransmitter release at neuromuscular junctions. Studies of neuromuscular junction formation and homeostasis have been largely confined to in vivo models. In this study we have merged three powerful tools - pluripotent stem cells, optogenetics and microfabrication - and designed an open microdevice in which motor axons grow from a neural compartment containing embryonic stem cell-derived motor neurons and astrocytes through microchannels to form functional neuromuscular junctions with contractile myofibers in a separate compartment. Optogenetic entrainment of motor neurons in this reductionist neuromuscular circuit enhanced neuromuscular junction formation more than two-fold, mirroring the activity-dependence of synapse development in vivo. We incorporated an established motor neuron disease model into our system and found that coculture of motor neurons with SOD1G93A astrocytes resulted in denervation of the central compartment and diminished myofiber contractions, a phenotype which was rescued by the Receptor Interacting Serine/Threonine Kinase 1 (RIPK1) inhibitor Necrostatin. This coculture system replicates key aspects of nerve-muscle connectivity in vivo and represents a rapid and scalable alternative to animal models of neuromuscular function and disease.

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Keywords:  Embryonic stem cell; microdevice; motor neuron; myofiber; optogenetics

Year:  2019        PMID: 31428672      PMCID: PMC6699992          DOI: 10.1002/adbi.201800307

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Biosyst        ISSN: 2366-7478


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