Fabrication of homotypic neural ribbons as a multiplex platform optimized for spinal cord delivery
Fabrication of homotypic neural ribbons as a multiplex platform optimized for spinal cord delivery
AbstractCell therapy for the injured spinal cord will rely on combined advances in human stem cell technologies and delivery strategies. Here we encapsulate homotypic spinal cord neural stem cells (scNSCs) in an alginate-based neural ribbon delivery platform. We perform a comprehensive in vitro analysis and qualitatively demonstrate graft survival and injury site retention using a rat C4 hemi-contusion model. Pre-configured neural ribbons are transport-stable modules that enable site-ready injection, and can support scNSC survival and retention in vivo. Neural ribbons offer multifunctionality in vitro including co-encapsulation of the injury site extracellular matrix modifier chondroitinase ABC (chABC), tested here in glial scar models, and ability of cervically-patterned scNSCs to differentiate within neural ribbons and project axons for integration with 3-D external matrices. This is the first extensive in vitro characterization of neural ribbon technology, and constitutes a plausible method for reproducible delivery, placement, and retention of viable neural cells in vivo.
- Dignity Health United States
- State University of New York at Potsdam United States
- University of Maryland College of Agriculture and Natural Resources United States
- Methodist Hospital United States
- Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute United States
Recovery of Function, Chondroitin ABC Lyase, Article, Disease Models, Animal, Neural Stem Cells, Spinal Cord, Animals, Humans, Female, Rats, Long-Evans, Spinal Cord Injuries, Stem Cell Transplantation
Recovery of Function, Chondroitin ABC Lyase, Article, Disease Models, Animal, Neural Stem Cells, Spinal Cord, Animals, Humans, Female, Rats, Long-Evans, Spinal Cord Injuries, Stem Cell Transplantation
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