2023
DOI: 10.1002/jbm.b.35294
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Engineering a multicompartment in vitro model for dorsal root ganglia phenotypic assessment

Abstract: Despite the significant global prevalence of chronic pain, current methods to identify pain therapeutics often fail translation to the clinic. Phenotypic screening platforms rely on modeling and assessing key pathologies relevant to chronic pain, improving predictive capability. Patients with chronic pain often present with sensitization of primary sensory neurons (that extend from dorsal root ganglia [DRG]). During neuronal sensitization, painful nociceptors display lowered stimulation thresholds. To model ne… Show more

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“…This set up is not physiologically relevant as axonal dieback compounds for denervation will need to be delivered locally to target nerve ending sites where aberrant nerve sprouting is occurring. Multicompartment systems for adult rat DRG explant culture can be used to test the effects of axonal dieback on distal axons away from the soma [ 70 ]. Another limitation of this study is the limited observation period.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This set up is not physiologically relevant as axonal dieback compounds for denervation will need to be delivered locally to target nerve ending sites where aberrant nerve sprouting is occurring. Multicompartment systems for adult rat DRG explant culture can be used to test the effects of axonal dieback on distal axons away from the soma [ 70 ]. Another limitation of this study is the limited observation period.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vcr is a vinca alkaloid widely used as an anti-cancer drug [ 69 ] because it specifically binds to β-tubulin and prevents microtubule formation in mitotic spindles, thereby arresting cell division [ 69 ]. β-tubulin is also a key cytoskeletal component for anterograde and retrograde transport in neurons [ 70 , 71 ]. Therefore, Vcr also impairs axonal transport [ 52 , 72 ] which leads to axonal degeneration [ 50 , 51 , 58 , 72 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Culturing tissue explant ex vivo preserves the tissue architecture. [ 39 ] Explant culture of neonatal [ 40 ] and adult [ 41 ] rodent DRG has been reported. Also, we have formerly reported the methodology of adult rabbit DRG explant culture.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%