Issue 24, 2023

A multi-channel collagen conduit with aligned Schwann cells and endothelial cells for enhanced neuronal regeneration in spinal cord injury

Abstract

Traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI) leads to Wallerian degeneration and the accompanying disruption of vasculature leads to ischemia, which damages motor and sensory function. Therefore, understanding the biological environment during regeneration is essential to promote neuronal regeneration and overcome this phenomenon. The band of Büngner is a structure of an aligned Schwann cell (SC) band that guides axon elongation providing a natural recovery environment. During axon elongation, SCs promote axon elongation while migrating along neovessels (endothelial cells [ECs]). To model this, we used extrusion 3D bioprinting to develop a multi-channel conduit (MCC) using collagen for the matrix region and sacrificial alginate to make the channel. The MCC was fabricated with a structure in which SCs and ECs were longitudinally aligned to mimic the sophisticated recovering SCI conditions. Also, we produced an MCC with different numbers of channels. The aligned SCs and ECs in the 9-channel conduit (9MCC-SE) were more biocompatible and led to more proliferation than the 5-channel conduit (5MCC-SE) in vitro. Also, the 9MCC-SE resulted in a greater healing effect than the 5MCC-SE with respect to neuronal regeneration, remyelination, inflammation, and angiogenesis in vivo. The above tissue recovery results led to motor function repair. Our results show that our 9MCC-SE model represents a new therapeutic strategy for SCI.

Graphical abstract: A multi-channel collagen conduit with aligned Schwann cells and endothelial cells for enhanced neuronal regeneration in spinal cord injury

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
01 Aug 2023
Accepted
03 Oct 2023
First published
19 Oct 2023

Biomater. Sci., 2023,11, 7884-7896

A multi-channel collagen conduit with aligned Schwann cells and endothelial cells for enhanced neuronal regeneration in spinal cord injury

H. Y. Lee, S. H. Moon, D. Kang, E. Choi, G. H. Yang, K. N. Kim, J. Y. Won and S. Yi, Biomater. Sci., 2023, 11, 7884 DOI: 10.1039/D3BM01152F

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