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  • Summary
  • Abstract
  • Introduction
  • Protocol
  • Representative Results
  • Discussion
  • Acknowledgements
  • Materials
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Summary

Here we report a method of 3D bioprinting murine cortical astrocytes for biofabricating neural-like tissues to study the functionality of astrocytes in the central nervous system and the mechanisms involving glial cells in neurological diseases and treatments.

Abstract

Astrocytes are glial cells with an essential role in the central nervous system (CNS), including neuronal support and functionality. These cells also respond to neural injuries and act to protect the tissue from degenerative events. In vitro studies of astrocytes' functionality are important to elucidate the mechanisms involved in such events and contribute to developing therapies to treat neurological disorders. This protocol describes a method to biofabricate a neural-like tissue structure rich in astrocytes by 3D bioprinting astrocytes-laden bioink. An extrusion-based 3D bioprinter was used in this work, and astrocytes were extracted from C57Bl/6 mice pups' brain cortices. The bioink was prepared by mixing cortical astrocytes from up to passage 3 to a biomaterial solution composed of gelatin, gelatin-methacryloyl (GelMA), and fibrinogen, supplemented with laminin, which presented optimal bioprinting conditions. The 3D bioprinting conditions minimized cell stress, contributing to the high viability of the astrocytes during the process, in which 74.08% ± 1.33% of cells were viable right after bioprinting. After 1 week of incubation, the viability of astrocytes significantly increased to 83.54% ± 3.00%, indicating that the 3D construct represents a suitable microenvironment for cell growth. The biomaterial composition allowed cell attachment and stimulated astrocytic behavior, with cells expressing the specific astrocytes marker glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) and possessing typical astrocytic morphology. This reproducible protocol provides a valuable method to biofabricate 3D neural-like tissue rich in astrocytes that resembles cells' native microenvironment, useful to researchers that aim to understand astrocytes' functionality and their relation to the mechanisms involved in neurological diseases.

Introduction

Astrocytes are the most abundant cell type in the Central Nervous System (CNS) and play a key role in brain homeostasis. In addition to enduring neuronal support, astrocytes are responsible for modulating neurotransmitters uptake, maintaining the blood-brain barrier integrity, and regulating neuronal synaptogenesis1,2. Astrocytes also have an essential role in CNS inflammation, responding to injuries to the brain in a process that leads to astrocitary reactivity or reactive astrogliosis3,4, forming a glial scar that prevents healthy tissue exposition t....

Protocol

All the procedures involving animals followed international guidelines for animal use in research (http://www.iclas.org) and were approved by the Committee for Ethics in Research of Universidade Federal de São Paulo (CEUA 2019/ 9292090519).

1. Mice brain dissection

  1. Transfer 10 mL of cold Hanks Buffered Salt Solution (HBSS) to a 100 mm culture dish and 1 mL to a 1.5 mL microtube. Prepare one microtube per animal.
    NOTE: Both the culture dish and the microtube need to be k.......

Representative Results

This work aimed to develop a neural-like tissue using the 3D bioprinting technology to deposit layer-by-layer primary astrocytes-laden gelatin/GelMA/fibrinogen bioink. Astrocytes were extracted and isolated from the cerebral cortex of mice pups (Figure 1), added to a biomaterial composition, allowing the biofabrication of a living 3D construct.

The computer-aided-design (CAD) was developed using the G-code (Supplemental file) as an interconne.......

Discussion

The 3D bioprinting technology has emerged as a biofabrication alternative that allows the engineering of refined constructs that structurally and physiologically resemble native tissues22, including the brain23. The biofabrication of neural-like tissues allows for in vitro native microenvironment modeling, being an important tool for understanding the cellular and molecular mechanisms associated with the development and treatment of many diseases that affect the CN.......

Acknowledgements

This work was supported by The São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP), grant numbers 2018/23039-3 and 2018/12605-8; National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq), grant numbers 465656/2014-5 and 309679/2018-4; and Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel (CAPES), financial code 001.

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Materials

NameCompanyCatalog NumberComments
3D Bioprinter3D Biotechnology SolutionsExtrusion-based bioprinter
Blunt-tip forcepsIntegra Miltex6--30Forceps for brain dissection previously sterilized
Bovine serum albuminSigma-Aldrich9048-46-8Protease free, fatty acid free, essentially globulin free
CaCl2Sigma-Aldrich10043-52-4
Cell culture flaskFisher Scientific156340Culture flask T25
Cell strainerCorning Incorporated352340Cell strainer 40 µm
Confocal microscopeLeicaConfocal TCS SP8 microscopy coupled with an Olympus FluoView 300 confocal system
Conical tubesThermo Scientific339651, 339652Sterile tubes of 15 mL and 50 mL
DAPIAbcamab224589DAPI staining solution
DMEM/F12Gibco; Life Technologies Corporation12500062DMEM/F-12 50/50, 1X (Dulbecco's Mod. Of Eagle's Medium/Ham's F12 50/50 Mix) with L-glutamine
Dyalisis tubingSigma-AldrichD9527Molecular weight cut-off = 14 kDa
EthanolFisher Scientific64-15-5Reagent grade
Fetal Bovine SerumGibco; Life Technologies Corporation12657011Research Grade
FibrinogenSigma-Aldrich9001-32-5Fibrinogen cristalline powder from bovine plasma
GelatinSigma-Aldrich9000-70-8Gelatin powder from porcine skin
GlycineSigma-Aldrich56-40-6Glycine powder
Hanks Buffered Salt Solution (HBSS)Gibco; Life Technologies Corporation14175095No calcium, no magnesium, no phenol red
L-GlutamineSigma-Aldrich56-85-9L-Glutamine crystalline powder
LamininSigma-Aldrich114956-81-9Laminin 1-2 mg/mL L in 50 mM Tris-HCl
Live dead kit cell imaging kitThermo ScientificR37601Green fluorescence in live cells (ex/em 488 nm/515 nm). Red fluorescence in dead cells (ex/em 570 nm/602 nm)
Methacrylic anhydrideSigma-Aldrich760-93-0For GelMA preparation
MicrotubesCorning IncorporatedMCT-150-CMicrotubes of 1,5 mL
NaClSigma-Aldrich7647-14-5
Needle 22GFisher ScientificNC1362045Sterile blunt needle
Operating scissorIntegra Miltex05--02Sharp scissor for brain dissection previously sterilized
ParaformaldehydeSigma-Aldrich30525-89-4Paraformaldehyde powder
Penicillin/StreptomycinGibco; Life Technologies Corporation15070063Pen Strep (5,000 Units/ mL Penicillin; 5,000 ug/mL Streptomycin)
Petri dishCorning Incorporated430591, 430588Sterile petri dishes of 35 and 100 mm
PhalloidinAbcamab176753iFluor 488 reagent
PhotoinitiatorSigma-Aldrich106797-53-92-Hydroxy-4′-(2-hydroxyethoxy)-2-methylpropiophenone
Phosphate buffer saline (PBS)Gibco; Life Technologies Corporation10010023PBS 1 x, culture grade, no calcium, no magnesium
Poly-L-lysineSigma-Aldrich25988-63-0Poly-L-lysine hydrobromide mol wt 30,000-70,000
Primary antobodyAbcamab4674Chicken polyclonal to GFAP
Secondary antibodyAbcamab150176Alexa fluor 594 anti-chicken
SpatulaMiltexV973-70Number 24 cement spatula previously sterilized
StereomicroscopeFisherbrand3000038Microscope for brain dissection
Syringe 5 mLBD1222C84Sterile syringe
Syringe filter 2 µmFisher Scientific09-740-105Polypropylene filter for sterilization
ThrombinSigma-Aldrich9002--04-4Thrombin cristalline powder from bovine plasma
Triton X-100Sigma-Aldrich9002-93-1Laboratory grade
Trypsin-EDTAGibco; Life Technologies Corporation15400054Trypsin no phenol red 1 x diluted in PBS
Versene solutionGibco; Life Technologies Corporation15040066Versene Solution (0.48 mM) formulated as 0.2 g EDTA(Na4) per liter of PBS
Well plateThermo Scientific144530Sterile 24-well plate

References

  1. Di, L., Mannelli, C., Cuzzocrea, S. Astrocytes: Role and functions in brain pathologies. Frontiers in Pharmacology. 10, 1114 (2019).
  2. Kimelberg, H. K., Nedergaard, M. Functions of astrocytes and their potential as therapeutic targets.<....

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