Axon growth and alignment are fundamental processes during nervous system development and neural regeneration after injury. The present study investigates the effects of exogenous stimulus of electrical signals and soluble factors on axon 3D growth, using a silk protein material-based 3D brain tissue model. Electrical stimulus was delivered via embedded gold wires positioned at the interface of the scaffold region and the center matrix gel-filled region, spanning the axon growth area. This setup delivered applied electrical field directly to growing axons, and the effects were compared to micro-needle assisted local delivery of soluble factors of extracellular (ECM) components and neurotrophins. Dissociated rat cortical neurons were exposed...
To ultimately restore function to damaged nerves after injuries or diseases, we need to understand b...
3D cell cultures allow a better mimicry of the biological and mechanical environment of cells in viv...
Externally applied electrical stimulation (ES) has been shown to enhance the nerve regeneration proc...
Nerve regeneration is a slow process that needs to be guided for distances greater than 5 mm. For th...
Neurite outgrowth and axon regeneration are known to benefit from electrical stimulation. However, h...
International audienceAxons in the developing nervous system are directed via guidance cues, whose e...
Deficits in neurite outgrowth and synaptogenesis have been recognized as an underlying developmental...
Deficits in neurite outgrowth and synaptogenesis have been recognized as an underlying developmental...
textThe understanding of cell responses to extracellular signals is a field of major importance. In...
Peripheral nerve injuries have become a common clinical disease with poor prognosis and complicated ...
Axonal growth is a phenomenon of great interest for the community of neuroscientists. However, the k...
New strategies to promote neuronal regeneration should aim to increase the speed of axonal elongatio...
Brain organoids can reproduce the regional three-dimensional (3D) tissue structure of human brains, ...
AbstractBrief periods of electrical stimulation of cultured Xenopus spinal neurons resulted in a mar...
Axonal regeneration is one of the greatest challenges in severe injuries of peripheral nerve. To pro...
To ultimately restore function to damaged nerves after injuries or diseases, we need to understand b...
3D cell cultures allow a better mimicry of the biological and mechanical environment of cells in viv...
Externally applied electrical stimulation (ES) has been shown to enhance the nerve regeneration proc...
Nerve regeneration is a slow process that needs to be guided for distances greater than 5 mm. For th...
Neurite outgrowth and axon regeneration are known to benefit from electrical stimulation. However, h...
International audienceAxons in the developing nervous system are directed via guidance cues, whose e...
Deficits in neurite outgrowth and synaptogenesis have been recognized as an underlying developmental...
Deficits in neurite outgrowth and synaptogenesis have been recognized as an underlying developmental...
textThe understanding of cell responses to extracellular signals is a field of major importance. In...
Peripheral nerve injuries have become a common clinical disease with poor prognosis and complicated ...
Axonal growth is a phenomenon of great interest for the community of neuroscientists. However, the k...
New strategies to promote neuronal regeneration should aim to increase the speed of axonal elongatio...
Brain organoids can reproduce the regional three-dimensional (3D) tissue structure of human brains, ...
AbstractBrief periods of electrical stimulation of cultured Xenopus spinal neurons resulted in a mar...
Axonal regeneration is one of the greatest challenges in severe injuries of peripheral nerve. To pro...
To ultimately restore function to damaged nerves after injuries or diseases, we need to understand b...
3D cell cultures allow a better mimicry of the biological and mechanical environment of cells in viv...
Externally applied electrical stimulation (ES) has been shown to enhance the nerve regeneration proc...