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An In Vitro Model of Stretch Injury in Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Neurons

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Begin with a multi-well bottomless plate attached to a silicone membrane. The membrane is coated with a biopolymer to facilitate cell adhesion.

Introduce human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived neurons, or hiPSCNs, suspended in a medium into the wells. The medium is supplemented with extracellular matrix, or ECM proteins to enhance cell adhesion.

Incubate the plate, allowing the cells to adhere to the ECM proteins and biopolymer, promoting uniform interaction with the membrane surface.

Next, secure the plate on the stage of an injury device.

Using the device, apply indentation on the membrane to generate controlled mechanical stress on the neurons.

The stress disrupts the cytoskeleton, which causes the degeneration of cellular protrusions termed neurites and the formation of small swellings along the neurites.

The stress also damages the cell membrane integrity, resulting in cell death.

The hiPSCNs exhibiting a stretch injury phenotype are now ready for analysis.

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An In Vitro Model of Stretch Injury in Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Neurons

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