An Improved in Vitro Blood-Brain Barrier Model for Applications in Therapeutics' Delivery to Brain

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Kuo, Chung-Fan [1 ]
Majd, Sheereen [1 ]
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[1] Univ Houston, Dept Biomed Engn, Houston, TX 77204 USA
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ASTROCYTE-ENDOTHELIAL INTERACTIONS; CELLS; TRANSPORT;
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R318 [生物医学工程];
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Blood-brain barrier (BBB) imposes a major obstacle for entry of therapeutics to brain. In vitro BBB models that can provide reliable prediction of therapeutics' ability to cross BBB are thus, critical for the advancement of brain therapeutics. Towards the development of an improved BBB model, here we studied the individual and combinatorial effect of few different culture conditions on the quality of the commonly used trans-well BBB model. Specifically, we investigated how the addition of (i) astrocyte co-culture, (ii) astrocyte-conditioned media (ACM), and (iii) astrocyte co-culture along with ACM, affects the characteristics of BBB. The resultant BBB models were characterized for trans-endothelial electrical resistance (TEER), permeability, and expression of a tight-junction protein ZO-1. We found that addition of ACM and astrocytes, individually, had similar impact on BBB's TEER, increasing it by similar to 2 fold. Interestingly, the presence of both astrocytes and ACM had a significantly greater impact on TEER and increased it by similar to 3 fold. Addition of ACM, with and without astrocyte co-culture, led to a reduction in permeability of this BBB model. Moreover, addition of ACM and astrocyte co-culture, both individually and in combination, led to a noticeable increase in ZO-1 expression in the BBB endothelial cells. These findings provide a new approach for further improvement of the commonly used trans-well BBB system.
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页码:3331 / 3334
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