Progression to Cell Death Correlates with Neurite Swelling Induced by Stretch Injury
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Diffuse axonal injury (DAI), a major component of traumatic brain injury, is associated with rapid deformation of brain tissue resulting in the stretching of neural axons. Focal axonal swelling, which is the morphological hallmarks of DAI pathology, leads to the disconnection of neurons from tissues, resulting in cell death. Our goal is better understanding of neuronal tolerance and help to predicting the pathogenesis of DAI from mechanical loading to the head. In present study, we developed an <I>in vitro</I> stretch injury device that subjected cultured cells to a wide range of mechanical stretch that are experienced during <I>in vivo</I> head injury. Then using this device, PC12 cells, which extend structurally axon-like cylindrical protrusions in culture, were stretched to a strain of 0.15, 0.30, or 1.00 at strain rates of 30, 40, or 80 s<SUP>-1</SUP>, or left as static culture. Following mechanical loading, we assessed neurite swelling resulting in neuronal detachment from culture substrate and neuronal death. As a result, the increase in early neurite swelling was dependent on the severity of the stretch, and neuronal adhesion and viability at 24 h post-injury decrease in a stretch-dependent manner. These results suggest that the formation of neurite swellings correlates with the progression to neuronal death.
著者
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Aomura Shigeru
Graduate School Of Engineering Hokkaido University
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NAKADATE Hiromichi
Graduate School of System Design, Tokyo Metropolitan University
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UMAHASHI Hiroto
Graduate School of System Design, Tokyo Metropolitan University
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KAKUTA Akira
Advanced Course of Mechanical and Computer Systems Engineering, Tokyo National College of Technology
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AOMURA Shigeru
Graduate School of System Design, Tokyo Metropolitan University
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