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Sci Rep ; 10(1): 17661, 2020 10 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33077786

ABSTRACT

Different types of carbon materials are biocompatible with neural cells and can promote maturation. The mechanism of this effect is not clear. Here we have tested the capacity of a carbon material composed of amorphous sp3 carbon backbone, embedded with a percolating network of sp2 carbon domains to sustain neuronal cultures. We found that cortical neurons survive and develop faster on this novel carbon material. After 3 days in culture, there is a precocious increase in the frequency of neuronal activity and in the expression of maturation marker KCC2 on carbon films as compared to a commonly used glass surface. Accelerated development is accompanied by a dramatic increase in neuronal dendrite arborization. The mechanism for the precocious maturation involves the activation of intracellular calcium oscillations by the carbon material already after 1 day in culture. Carbon-induced oscillations are independent of network activity and reflect intrinsic spontaneous activation of developing neurons. Thus, these results reveal a novel mechanism for carbon material-induced neuronal survival and maturation.


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Calcium/metabolism , Carbon , Cell Differentiation , Neurons/physiology , Dendrites/physiology , Humans , Nerve Net , Neurons/metabolism
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Mater Sci Eng C Mater Biol Appl ; 42: 461-5, 2014 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25063142

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Various biomolecules, for example proteins, peptides etc., entrapped in polymer matrices, impact interactions between matrix and cells, including stimulation of cell adhesion and proliferation. Delta-sleep inducing peptide (DSIP) possesses numerous beneficial properties, including its abilities in burn treatment and neuronal protection. DSIP entrapment in two macroporous polymer matrices based on copolymer of dimethylaminoethyl methacrylate and methylen-bis-acrylamide (Co-DMAEMA-MBAA) and copolymer of acrylic acid and methylen-bis-acrylamide (Co-AA-MBAA) has been studied. Quite 100% of DSIP has been entrapped into positively charged Co-DMAEMA-MBAA matrix, while the quantity of DSIP adsorbed on negatively charged Co-AA-MBAA was only 2-6%. DSIP release from Co-DMAEMA-MBAA was observed in saline solutions (0.9% NaCl and PBS) while there was no DSIP release in water or 25% ethanol, thus ionic strength was a reason of this process.


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Acrylamides/chemistry , Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide/isolation & purification , Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide/pharmacokinetics , Methacrylates/chemistry , Polymers/chemistry , Adsorption , Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide/chemistry , Hydrogel, Polyethylene Glycol Dimethacrylate , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Materials Testing , Porosity , Sodium Chloride
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