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井中创伤性脑损伤:一种用于诱导创伤性脑损伤的模块化三维打印工具

Traumatic Brain Injury in a Well: A Modular Three-Dimensional Printed Tool for Inducing Traumatic Brain Injury .

作者信息

Schlotterose Luise, Beldjilali-Labro Megane, Schneider Gaya, Vardi Ofir, Hattermann Kirsten, Even Uzi, Shohami Esther, Haustein Herman D, Leichtmann-Bardoogo Yael, Maoz Ben M

机构信息

Institute of Anatomy, Kiel University, Kiel, Germany.

Department of Biomedical Engineering, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel.

出版信息

Neurotrauma Rep. 2023 Apr 20;4(1):255-266. doi: 10.1089/neur.2022.0072. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a major health problem that affects millions of persons worldwide every year among all age groups, mainly young children, and elderly persons. It is the leading cause of death for children under the age of 16 and is highly correlated with a variety of neuronal disorders, such as epilepsy, and neurodegenerative disease, such as Alzheimer's disease or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Over the past few decades, our comprehension of the molecular pathway of TBI has improved, yet despite being a major public health issue, there is currently no U.S. Food and Drug Administration-approved treatment for TBI, and a gap remains between these advances and their application to the clinical treatment of TBI. One of the major hurdles for pushing TBI research forward is the accessibility of TBI models and tools. Most of the TBI models require costume-made, complex, and expensive equipment, which often requires special knowledge to operate. In this study, we present a modular, three-dimensional printed TBI induction device, which induces, by the pulse of a pressure shock, a TBI-like injury on any standard cell-culture tool. Moreover, we demonstrate that our device can be used on multiple systems and cell types and can induce repetitive TBIs, which is very common in clinical TBI. Further, we demonstrate that our platform can recapitulate the hallmarks of TBI, which include cell death, decrease in neuronal functionality, axonal swelling (for neurons), and increase permeability (for endothelium). In addition, in view of the continued discussion on the need, benefits, and ethics of the use of animals in scientific research, this , high-throughput platform will make TBI research more accessible to other labs that prefer to avoid the use of animals yet are interested in this field. We believe that this will enable us to push the field forward and facilitate/accelerate the availability of novel treatments.

摘要

创伤性脑损伤(TBI)是一个重大的健康问题,每年在全球所有年龄组中影响数百万人,主要是幼儿和老年人。它是16岁以下儿童死亡的主要原因,并且与多种神经疾病高度相关,如癫痫,以及神经退行性疾病,如阿尔茨海默病或肌萎缩侧索硬化症。在过去几十年中,我们对TBI分子途径的理解有所提高,然而,尽管它是一个重大的公共卫生问题,但目前美国食品药品监督管理局尚未批准用于TBI的治疗方法,这些进展与它们在TBI临床治疗中的应用之间仍存在差距。推动TBI研究向前发展的主要障碍之一是TBI模型和工具的可及性。大多数TBI模型需要定制的、复杂且昂贵的设备,操作这些设备通常需要专业知识。在本研究中,我们展示了一种模块化的三维打印TBI诱导装置,该装置通过压力冲击脉冲在任何标准细胞培养工具上诱导出类似TBI的损伤。此外,我们证明我们的装置可用于多种系统和细胞类型,并可诱导重复性TBI,这在临床TBI中非常常见。此外,我们证明我们的平台可以概括TBI的特征,包括细胞死亡、神经元功能下降、轴突肿胀(对于神经元)和通透性增加(对于内皮细胞)。此外,鉴于关于在科学研究中使用动物的必要性、益处和伦理的持续讨论,这个高通量平台将使其他更喜欢避免使用动物但对该领域感兴趣的实验室更容易进行TBI研究。我们相信这将使我们能够推动该领域向前发展,并促进/加速新治疗方法的可用性。

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