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A Culture Model to Study Neuron-Schwann Cell-Astrocyte Interactions
Susana R Cerqueira1, Yee-Shuan Lee1, Mary Bartlett Bunge2,3,4
1The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis, Lois Pope LIFE Center, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL, USA.
Abstract:
In vitro models using Schwann cell and astrocyte co-cultures have been used to understand the mechanisms underlying the formation of boundaries between these cells in vivo. Schwann cell/astrocyte co-cultures also mimic the in vivo scenario of a transplant in a spinal cord injury site, thereby allowing testing of therapeutic approaches. In this chapter, we describe a triple cell culture system with Schwann cells, astrocytes, and neurons that replicates axon growth from a Schwann cell graft into an astrocyte-rich region. In vitro studies using this model can accelerate the discovery of more effective therapeutic combinations to be used along with Schwann cell transplantation after spinal cord injuries.
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