Issue 5, 2006

A nanofabricated planar aperture as a mimic of the nerve–muscle contact during synaptogenesis

Abstract

The release of synaptogenic factors by the nerve terminal plays a central role in the aggregation of neurotransmitter receptors at the postsynaptic membrane, a precisely timed and localized process that is essential for the correct formation and functioning of the synapse. This process has been difficult to re-capitulate in cell culture because present cell stimulation methods do not have sufficient spatiotemporal control of the delivery of soluble signals. We cultured myotubes atop nanofabricated planar apertures (2–8 µm diameter) to focally stimulate the muscle cell membrane with neural agrin, a synaptogenic factor released by motor neurons during development. Focal agrin delivery through the apertures after myotube fusion results in local aggregation of acetylcholine receptors (AChRs) in the vicinity of the apertures, a process reminiscent of AChR clustering at innervation sites. Since the apertures are spatially organized in microarrays, multiple experiments can be run in parallel on one device. The technique has wide applicability in cell–cell communication studies and cell-based bioassays.

Graphical abstract: A nanofabricated planar aperture as a mimic of the nerve–muscle contact during synaptogenesis

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
09 Dec 2005
Accepted
02 Mar 2006
First published
22 Mar 2006

Lab Chip, 2006,6, 632-638

A nanofabricated planar aperture as a mimic of the nerve–muscle contact during synaptogenesis

T. F. Kosar, A. Tourovskaia, X. Figueroa-Masot, M. E. Adams and A. Folch, Lab Chip, 2006, 6, 632 DOI: 10.1039/B517475A

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