Affiliation:
1. Department of Orthopedic Surgery Division of Hand and Microvascular Surgery, Mayo Clinic Rochester Minnesota USA
2. Department of Plastic Surgery Radboud University Medical Center, Radboud Institute for Health Sciences Nijmegen The Netherlands
Abstract
AbstractModulating the nerve's local microenvironment using exosomes is proposed to enhance nerve regeneration. This study aimed to determine the optimal dose of purified exosome product (PEP) required to exert maximal neurite extension. An in vitro dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurite outgrowth assay was used to evaluate the effect of treatment with (i) 5% PEP, (ii) 10% PEP, (iii) 15% PEP, or (iv) 20% PEP on neurite extension (N = 9/group), compared to untreated controls. After 72 h, neurite extension was measured to quantify nerve regeneration. Live cell imaging was used to visualize neurite outgrowth during incubation. Treatment with 5% PEP resulted in the longest neurite extension and was superior to the untreated DRG (p = 0.003). Treatment with 10% PEP, 15% PEP, and 20% PEP was found to be comparable to controls (p = 0.12, p = 0.06, and p = 0.41, respectively) and each other. Live cell imaging suggested that PEP migrated towards the DRG neural regeneration site, compared to the persistent homogenous distribution of PEP in culture media alone. 5% PEP was found to be the optimal concentration for nerve regeneration based on this in vitro dose–response analysis.
Subject
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Bioengineering,Biotechnology
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