Collagen-based brain microvasculature model in vitro using three-dimensional printed template

Authors
Kim, Jeong AhKim, Hong NamIm, Sun-KyoungChung, SeokKang, Ji YoonChoi, Nakwon
Issue Date
2015-03
Publisher
AMER INST PHYSICS
Citation
BIOMICROFLUIDICS, v.9, no.2
Abstract
We present an engineered three-dimensional (3D) in vitro brain microvasculature system embedded within the bulk of a collagen matrix. To create a hydrogel template for the functional brain microvascular structure, we fabricated an array of microchannels made of collagen I using microneedles and a 3D printed frame. By culturing mouse brain endothelial cells (bEnd.3) on the luminal surface of cylindrical collagen microchannels, we reconstructed an array of brain microvasculature in vitro with circular cross-sections. We characterized the barrier function of our brain microvasculature by measuring transendothelial permeability of 40 kDa fluorescein isothiocyanate-dextran (Stoke's radius of similar to 4.5 nm), based on an analytical model. The transendothelial permeability decreased significantly over 3 weeks of culture. We also present the disruption of the barrier function with a hyperosmotic mannitol as well as a subsequent recovery over 4 days. Our brain microvasculature model in vitro, consisting of system-in-hydrogel combined with the widely emerging 3D printing technique, can serve as a useful tool not only for fundamental studies associated with blood-brain barrier in physiological and pathological settings but also for pharmaceutical applications. (C) 2015 AIP Publishing LLC.
Keywords
MICROFLUIDIC PLATFORM; EXTRACELLULAR-MATRIX; BARRIER; TUMOR; PERMEABILITY; MICROVESSELS; DIFFUSION; MANNITOL; GELS; BBB; MICROFLUIDIC PLATFORM; EXTRACELLULAR-MATRIX; BARRIER; TUMOR; PERMEABILITY; MICROVESSELS; DIFFUSION; MANNITOL; GELS; BBB
ISSN
1932-1058
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/125725
DOI
10.1063/1.4917508
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