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. 2021 Oct 1:362:109302.
doi: 10.1016/j.jneumeth.2021.109302. Epub 2021 Jul 31.

Stretchable microchannel-on-a-chip: A simple model for evaluating the effects of uniaxial strain on neuronal injury

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Stretchable microchannel-on-a-chip: A simple model for evaluating the effects of uniaxial strain on neuronal injury

Sam Parittotokkaporn et al. J Neurosci Methods. .

Abstract

Background: Axonal injury is a major component of traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI), associated with rapid deformation of spinal tissue and axonal projections. In vitro models enable us to examine these effects and screen potential therapies in a controlled, reproducible manner.

New method: A customized, stretchable microchannel system was developed using polydimethylsiloxane microchannels. Cortical and spinal embryonic rat neurons were cultured within the microchannel structures, allowing a uniaxial strain to be applied to isolated axonal processes. Global strains of up to 52% were applied to the stretchable microchannel-on-a-chip platform leading to local strains of up to 12% being experienced by axons isolated in the microchannels.

Results: Individual axons exposed to local strains between 3.2% and 8.7% developed beading within 30-minutes of injury. At higher local strains of 9.8% and 12% individual axons ruptured within 30-minutes of injury. Axon bundles, or fascicles, were more resistant to rupture at each strain level, compared to individual axons. At lower local strain of 3.2%, axon bundles inside microchannels and neuronal cells near entrances of them progressively swelled and degenerated over a period of 7 days after injury.

Comparison with existing method(s): This method is simple, reliable and reproducible with good control and measurement of injury tolerance and morphological deformations using standard laboratory equipment. By measuring local strains, we observed that axonal injuries occur at a lower strain magnitude and a lower strain rate than previous methods reporting global strains, which may not accurately reflect the true axonal strain.

Conclusions: We describe a novel stretchable microchannel-on-a-chip platform to study the effect of varying local strain on morphological characteristics of neuronal injury.

Keywords: Axonal injury; Axotomy; Microchannel; Neuronal injury; Uniaxial strain.

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