Issue 17, 2009

Neuro-optical microfluidic platform to study injury and regeneration of single axons

Abstract

We describe a neuro-optical microfluidic platform for studying injury and subsequent regeneration of individual mammalian axons. This platform consists of three components integrated on an inverted microscope, which include a compartmentalized neuronal culture microfluidic device, a femtosecond laser to enable precise axotomy, and a custom built mini cell culture incubator for continuous long term observation of post injury events. We demonstrate the unique capabilities of the platform by injuring individual central and peripheral nervous system axons and monitoring the post injury sequence of events from initial degeneration to subsequent regeneration. This platform will enable study and understanding of neuronal response to injury that is currently not possible with conventional cell culture platform and tools.

Graphical abstract: Neuro-optical microfluidic platform to study injury and regeneration of single axons

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
24 Feb 2009
Accepted
29 Jun 2009
First published
14 Jul 2009

Lab Chip, 2009,9, 2576-2581

Neuro-optical microfluidic platform to study injury and regeneration of single axons

Y. Kim, K. Karthikeyan, S. Chirvi and D. P. Davé, Lab Chip, 2009, 9, 2576 DOI: 10.1039/B903720A

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