Anatomically and Physiologically Accurate Engineered Neurovascular Unit and Blood-Brain Barrier Model Using Microvessels Isolated from Postmortem Human Brain Tissue

使用从死后人脑组织中分离的微血管构建解剖学和生理学上精确的神经血管单元和血脑屏障模型

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作者:Brian J O'Grady, A Scott McCall, Samuel Cullison, Daniel Chavarria, Andrew Kjar, Matthew S Schrag, Ethan S Lippmann

Abstract

Brain vasculature is a complex and heterogeneous physiological structure that serves specialized roles in maintaining brain health and homeostasis. There is substantial interest in developing representative human models of the brain vasculature for drug screening and disease modeling applications. Many contemporary strategies have focused on culturing neurovascular cell types in hydrogels and microdevices, but it remains challenging to achieve anatomically relevant vascular structures that have physiologically similar function to their in vivo counterparts. Here, we present a strategy for isolating microvessels from cryopreserved human cortical tissue and culturing these vessels in a biomimetic gelatin-based hydrogel contained in a microfluidic device. We provide histological evidence of arteriole and capillary architectures within hydrogels, as well as anastomosis to the hydrogel edges allowing lumen perfusion. In capillaries, we demonstrate restricted diffusion of a 10 kDa dextran, indicating intact passive blood-brain barrier function. We anticipate this bona fide human brain vasculature-on-a-chip will be useful for various biotechnology applications.

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