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Tissue Eng ; 11(11-12): 1749-56, 2005.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16411820

RESUMO

The goal of this study was to establish a reliable three-dimensional culture system for the mammalian retina that allows the analysis of retinal function and dysfunction. To produce three-dimensional retinal tissues in vitro, dissociated retinal cells of neonatal rats were maintained in culture dishes on a self-made orbital shaker. On the basis of well-defined rotation conditions, dissociated free-floating cells reaggregate in the center of the culture dish to form a multicellular cluster. Subsequently, cells begin to proliferate, whereby they form spherelike retinal tissues that grow to a size of 180-210 microm. Immunohistochemical characterization of mature retinal spheres revealed the presence of ganglion cells, amacrine cells, Müller cells, and rod photoreceptors, which are arranged in different retina-like layers. Although a small number of cells undergo programmed cell death, retinal spheres remain viable for at least 35 days in culture as revealed by fluorescein diacetate and TUNEL staining. Because most biological processes involved in tissue organization such as proliferation, differentiation, apoptosis, and survival are also observable in retinal spheres, the presented novel mammalian three-dimensional culture system is not only an outstanding model for basic research but may also be of great benefit for stem cell tissue engineering and the pharmaceutical industry.


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Apoptose/fisiologia , Diferenciação Celular/fisiologia , Proliferação de Células , Retina/fisiologia , Esferoides Celulares/fisiologia , Animais , Animais Recém-Nascidos , Técnicas de Cultura de Células/métodos , Ratos , Ratos Wistar , Retina/citologia , Esferoides Celulares/citologia , Técnicas de Cultura de Tecidos/métodos , Engenharia Tecidual/métodos
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Neurosci Lett ; 368(1): 68-72, 2004 Sep 16.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15342136

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To investigate aspects of aging on rat oligodendrocytes, cells of an oligodendrocyte cell line, so-called OLN-93, were cultured either in the presence or absence of glucose. Our data demonstrated that glucose-induced aging in vitro caused an elongation and thickening of cell processes and significantly increased the expression of netrin reflecting a more mature state of oligodendrocyte development. A possible age-inducing effect of glucose is also supported by the decrease of ras protein expression and shortening of telomeres in glucose-treated oligodendrocytes. The present study clearly shows that OLN-93 cells are an exciting and suitable model system for the investigation of age-inducing molecules and the analysis of signaling pathways involved in cerebral aging and degenerations.


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Envelhecimento/efeitos dos fármacos , Córtex Cerebral/citologia , Glucose/farmacologia , Oligodendroglia/efeitos dos fármacos , Telômero/ultraestrutura , Animais , Western Blotting , Córtex Cerebral/efeitos dos fármacos , Córtex Cerebral/ultraestrutura , Meios de Cultura , DNA/genética , Ensaio de Imunoadsorção Enzimática , Imuno-Histoquímica , Fatores de Crescimento Neural/metabolismo , Netrina-1 , Oligodendroglia/metabolismo , Oligodendroglia/ultraestrutura , Ratos , Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase Via Transcriptase Reversa , Telômero/efeitos dos fármacos , Telômero/metabolismo , Proteínas Supressoras de Tumor , Proteínas ras/metabolismo
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