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   By isolating differentiated cell or tissue for
    short term nonregenerative cultures

   Isolating precursor cells

   Stem cell culture
FASTIDIOUS

Neurite outgrowth is encouraged by a polypeptide
nerve growth factor
Neurons used are hippocampal, cortical, spinal,
cerebellar etc
Disadv : long term culture diffficult
   COATED PLATES- POLY L LYSINE OR
    COLLAGEN

   NGF

   GLIAL FACTORS

   PROTOCOL CONTRIBUTED BY BERNT
    ENGELSEN AND ROLF BJERKVIG
Cortical
neurons
   DMEM with
    › Glucose                 30mM
    › L- glutamine            2mM
    › KCl                     24.5mM
    › Insulin                 100mU/L
    › P- amino benzoic acid   7μM
    › Gentamycin              100μg/ml
    › Fetal calf serum        10%
   Dissect cerebella aseptically and place in
    HBSS

   Mince to 0.5 cubic mm

   Wash with HBSS three times

   Trypsinisation

   Add growth medium: stop the action of
    trypsin

   Trituration to obtain single cell suspension
   Centrifuge at 200g for 5 min..

   Resuspend the pellet in growth
    medium and seed the cells at a conc
    of 2.5- 3×106 cells/plate

   After 2-4 days incubate the culture
    with 5-10μM cytosine arabinoside for
    24 hrs

   Change to regular culture medium
   Neuron specific enolase antibody

   Tetanus toxin marker

   Glial fibrillar acidic protein for astrocyte
    contamination
   3 TYPES
    › ASTOCYTES
    › MICROGLIAL
    › OLIGODENDROCYTES


   Human adult normal astroglial lines from brain
    lines express glial fibrillary acidic protein
   DMEM containing
    ›   Glucose                   25mM
    ›   Gentamycin                25 μg/ml
    ›   BSA pathocyte             0.0286%
    ›   Glutamine                 2mM
    ›   Bovine pancreas insulin   10μg/ml
    ›   Human transferrin         100 μg/ml
    ›   Progestrone               0.2 μM
    ›   Putrescine                0.10 μM
    ›   Selenium                  0.224 μM
    ›   Triiodo thyronine         0.49 μM
    ›   Thyroxine                 0.45 μM
PROTOCOL- OLFACTORY ENSHEATHING
                CELLS CULTURE
 Collect olfactory lobes


   Mince well

   Collaginase treatment for 30-45 min at 37°C

   Centifuge 100g 5 min

   Resuspend pellet in Ca and Mg free HBSS

   Centrifuge and culture 5×106 cells/ml of
    DMEM
Labelling with galactocerebroside to distinguish betweeen OEC
and oligodendrocytes
Done prior to cell plating
Primary antibody O4 and secondary antibody anti-GalC
   Isolate cerebrum
   Peel off the meninges and transfer cortex to a tube containing cold dissection buffer placed on
    ice
   Pour tissue into a dish and wash with modified DMEM/F12 culture medium with 10%
    FBS, 1% glutamine, and gentamicin
   Mechanically disintegration
   Trypsinization and DNase treatment- Incubate at 37ºC for 25 minutes.swirl tube every 5
    minutes
   Wash tissue with Glial Medium twice
   Dilute suspended cells in 10 mL of Glial Medium, and pass the solution through a 40 uM
    strainer
   Centrifuge cells at 1700 rpm for 5 minute
   Resuspend pellet with 10 mL Glial Medium
   Seed 2 x106 cells/T75 in 15 ml Glial medium
   Incubate the flasks at 37oC in 5% CO2 for 2-3 days without disruption.
   Change the medium in each flask every 2-3 days by aspirating and adding 15 mL fresh Glial
    Medium until confluency is achieved (after approximately 6-7 days)
 Once the primary cultures are confluent, change the medium
  and tighten flask caps. Wrap flasks in plastic and place on
  shaker platform horizontally with medium covering the cells
 Shake at 350 rpm for 6 hours at 37°C to separate
  oligodendrocytes from astrocytes
 Change medium (10mL) and replace flasks on shaker for 18
  more hours
 Remove flasks from shaker, and aseptically pour contents into
  a new T75. Incubate
 Change medium in flasks (10mL), tighten caps, cover in
  plastic, and shake, again, for 24 more hours (change medium
  in 6 hr)
 Aseptically pour contents into a new T75 and incubate until
  confluent
 Reseed at 3 x 105 cells in each T75 flask
 fresh culture must be prepared every three weeks
Passage
   Sterilize petri dishes by coating with 1 mg/ml of
    PureCol Collagen, washing with sterile ddH20, and
    allowing to dry in culture hood for 30 minutes
   The next day. wash glial cells with PBS once
   Add 3-5 mL of trypsin to the culture flask; incubate at
    37°C for 5 minutes
   Add 5-7 mL of Glial Medium to the culture flask, and
    then transfer cells to a 50 mL tube
   Centrifuge cells at 1700 rpm for 5 minutes
   Remove the supernatant and resuspend the cells in 10
    mL of Glial Medium
   Seed cells at 7.5 X1O4 cells/6cm dish in 6mL Glial
    Medium.
Glia cell
(astrocyte)
 to study the membrane properties of
  Schwann cells
 axon-Schwann cell communication
 how these alter in neuropathic conditions
 to use Schwann cells for the repair of
  lesioned peripheral nerve
 to exploit their potential for regeneration in
  CNS lesions.
o   USE AS A MODEL
       Advantages
          Neuronal activity in controlled env
          Observation possible at several points and methods
       Disadvantages
          Inter Connectivity is lost
          Lacks body

 PATHOLOGICAL STUDIES
 CELL BASED THERAPIES
    › Glial cell used in spinal cord injuries
Neuronal culture

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Neuronal culture

  • 1.
  • 2. By isolating differentiated cell or tissue for short term nonregenerative cultures  Isolating precursor cells  Stem cell culture
  • 3. FASTIDIOUS Neurite outgrowth is encouraged by a polypeptide nerve growth factor Neurons used are hippocampal, cortical, spinal, cerebellar etc Disadv : long term culture diffficult
  • 4. COATED PLATES- POLY L LYSINE OR COLLAGEN  NGF  GLIAL FACTORS  PROTOCOL CONTRIBUTED BY BERNT ENGELSEN AND ROLF BJERKVIG
  • 6. DMEM with › Glucose 30mM › L- glutamine 2mM › KCl 24.5mM › Insulin 100mU/L › P- amino benzoic acid 7μM › Gentamycin 100μg/ml › Fetal calf serum 10%
  • 7. Dissect cerebella aseptically and place in HBSS  Mince to 0.5 cubic mm  Wash with HBSS three times  Trypsinisation   Add growth medium: stop the action of trypsin  Trituration to obtain single cell suspension
  • 8. Centrifuge at 200g for 5 min..  Resuspend the pellet in growth medium and seed the cells at a conc of 2.5- 3×106 cells/plate  After 2-4 days incubate the culture with 5-10μM cytosine arabinoside for 24 hrs  Change to regular culture medium
  • 9. Neuron specific enolase antibody  Tetanus toxin marker  Glial fibrillar acidic protein for astrocyte contamination
  • 10. 3 TYPES › ASTOCYTES › MICROGLIAL › OLIGODENDROCYTES  Human adult normal astroglial lines from brain lines express glial fibrillary acidic protein
  • 11. DMEM containing › Glucose 25mM › Gentamycin 25 μg/ml › BSA pathocyte 0.0286% › Glutamine 2mM › Bovine pancreas insulin 10μg/ml › Human transferrin 100 μg/ml › Progestrone 0.2 μM › Putrescine 0.10 μM › Selenium 0.224 μM › Triiodo thyronine 0.49 μM › Thyroxine 0.45 μM
  • 12. PROTOCOL- OLFACTORY ENSHEATHING CELLS CULTURE  Collect olfactory lobes  Mince well  Collaginase treatment for 30-45 min at 37°C  Centifuge 100g 5 min  Resuspend pellet in Ca and Mg free HBSS  Centrifuge and culture 5×106 cells/ml of DMEM
  • 13. Labelling with galactocerebroside to distinguish betweeen OEC and oligodendrocytes Done prior to cell plating Primary antibody O4 and secondary antibody anti-GalC
  • 14.
  • 15. Isolate cerebrum  Peel off the meninges and transfer cortex to a tube containing cold dissection buffer placed on ice  Pour tissue into a dish and wash with modified DMEM/F12 culture medium with 10% FBS, 1% glutamine, and gentamicin  Mechanically disintegration  Trypsinization and DNase treatment- Incubate at 37ºC for 25 minutes.swirl tube every 5 minutes  Wash tissue with Glial Medium twice  Dilute suspended cells in 10 mL of Glial Medium, and pass the solution through a 40 uM strainer  Centrifuge cells at 1700 rpm for 5 minute  Resuspend pellet with 10 mL Glial Medium  Seed 2 x106 cells/T75 in 15 ml Glial medium  Incubate the flasks at 37oC in 5% CO2 for 2-3 days without disruption.  Change the medium in each flask every 2-3 days by aspirating and adding 15 mL fresh Glial Medium until confluency is achieved (after approximately 6-7 days)
  • 16.  Once the primary cultures are confluent, change the medium and tighten flask caps. Wrap flasks in plastic and place on shaker platform horizontally with medium covering the cells  Shake at 350 rpm for 6 hours at 37°C to separate oligodendrocytes from astrocytes  Change medium (10mL) and replace flasks on shaker for 18 more hours  Remove flasks from shaker, and aseptically pour contents into a new T75. Incubate  Change medium in flasks (10mL), tighten caps, cover in plastic, and shake, again, for 24 more hours (change medium in 6 hr)  Aseptically pour contents into a new T75 and incubate until confluent  Reseed at 3 x 105 cells in each T75 flask  fresh culture must be prepared every three weeks
  • 17. Passage  Sterilize petri dishes by coating with 1 mg/ml of PureCol Collagen, washing with sterile ddH20, and allowing to dry in culture hood for 30 minutes  The next day. wash glial cells with PBS once  Add 3-5 mL of trypsin to the culture flask; incubate at 37°C for 5 minutes  Add 5-7 mL of Glial Medium to the culture flask, and then transfer cells to a 50 mL tube  Centrifuge cells at 1700 rpm for 5 minutes  Remove the supernatant and resuspend the cells in 10 mL of Glial Medium  Seed cells at 7.5 X1O4 cells/6cm dish in 6mL Glial Medium.
  • 18.
  • 20.  to study the membrane properties of Schwann cells  axon-Schwann cell communication  how these alter in neuropathic conditions  to use Schwann cells for the repair of lesioned peripheral nerve  to exploit their potential for regeneration in CNS lesions.
  • 21.
  • 22. o USE AS A MODEL  Advantages Neuronal activity in controlled env Observation possible at several points and methods  Disadvantages Inter Connectivity is lost Lacks body  PATHOLOGICAL STUDIES  CELL BASED THERAPIES › Glial cell used in spinal cord injuries

Notas del editor

  1. .o25% trypsin for 15min at 37
  2. Inhibits the growth of other cell types