Improved Method for the Preparation of a Human Cell-based,Contact Model of the Blood-Brain Barrier |
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Authors: | Be'eri Niego Robert L. Medcalf |
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Affiliation: | 1.Australian Centre for Blood Diseases, Monash University |
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Abstract: | The blood-brain barrier (BBB) comprises impermeable but adaptable brain capillaries which tightly control the brain environment. Failure of the BBB has been implied in the etiology of many brain pathologies, creating a need for development of human in vitro BBB models to assist in clinically-relevant research. Among the numerous BBB models thus far described, a static (without flow), contact BBB model, where astrocytes and brain endothelial cells (BECs) are cocultured on the opposite sides of a porous membrane, emerged as a simplified yet authentic system to simulate the BBB with high throughput screening capacity. Nevertheless the generation of such model presents few technical challenges. Here, we describe a protocol for preparation of a contact human BBB model utilizing a novel combination of primary human BECs and immortalized human astrocytes. Specifically, we detail an innovative method for cell-seeding on inverted inserts as well as specify insert staining techniques and exemplify how we use our model for BBB-related research. |
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Keywords: | Bioengineering Issue 81 Blood-brain barrier model cell culture astrocytes brain endothelial cells insert membranes |
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