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Nanofibrous scaffolds releasing a small molecule BDNF-mimetic for the re-direction of endogenous neuroblast migration in the brain

Fon, Deniece
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Zhou, Kun
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Ercole, Francesca
altro
Forsythe, John S.
2014
  • journal article

Periodico
BIOMATERIALS
Abstract
Brain tissue engineering has the potential to harness existing elements of neurogenesis within the adult brain to overcome a microenvironment that is otherwise inhibitory to regeneration, especially following severe tissue damage. This study investigates the ability of electrospun poly ε-caprolactone (PCL) to re-direct the migratory pathway of endogenous neuroblasts from the disrupted subventricular zone (SVZ). A small molecule non-peptide ligand (BDNF-mimetic) that mimicked the trophic properties of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) was incorporated into electrospun PCL scaffolds to improve neuroblast survival and promote neuroblast migration towards the implant. PCL scaffolds were able to support neuroblast infiltration and migration along the implant tract. In the presence of the BDNF-mimetic, neuroblasts were able to migrate towards the implant via the parenchyma, and their persistence within the implants was prolonged. In addition, the BDNF-mimetic improved implant integration and increased local neuronal plasticity by increasing neurite sprouting at the tissue-implant interface. SMI32+ neurites were observed inside scaffolds at 21 days but not 8 days post implantation, indicating that at least some of the infiltrated neuroblasts had differentiated into neurons.
DOI
10.1016/j.biomaterials.2013.12.016
WOS
WOS:000332188900014
Archivio
http://hdl.handle.net/11368/2838357
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-84894945408
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Soggetti
  • BDNF-mimetic

  • Brain repair

  • Neural tissue enginee...

  • Neuroblast migration

  • PCL scaffold

  • Subventricular zone

  • Animal

  • Astrocyte

  • Biomimetic Material

  • Brain

  • Brain-Derived Neurotr...

  • Cell Differentiation

  • Cell Movement

  • Glial Fibrillary Acid...

  • Gliosi

  • Implants, Experimenta...

  • Inflammation

  • Male

  • Microglia

  • Microtubule-Associate...

  • Nanofiber

  • Neurite

  • Neuron

  • Neuropeptide

  • Polyester

  • Rat

  • Rats, Wistar

  • Tissue Scaffold

  • Biomaterial

  • Bioengineering

  • Ceramics and Composit...

  • Mechanics of Material...

  • Biophysics

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