Neurite outgrowth on well-characterized surfaces: Preparation and characterization of chemically and spatially controlled fibronectin and RGD substrates with good bioactivity

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Abstract

Study of axonal growth and ligand-receptor interactions requires specificity and careful characterization of the biomaterial substrates to which the neurons bind. It would be impossible to predict the effects of important variables such as composition, surface density, spatial distribution, and conformation of the ligands on axonal growth of a neuron without highly specific surface characterization. Here, we compare two methods of surface modification (hereafter referred to as "Heterobifunctional Crosslinker" and "PluronicsTM" methods) used for immobilization of fibronectin (FN) and FN-derived, RGD-containing peptides to the substrates. We also characterized their performance in neurite outgrowth experiments. Various surface analytical techniques such as contact angle measurement, XPS, and time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry (TOF-SIMS) were used for the analysis of the substrates at each step of the two different chemistries involved. FN-patterned surfaces were created by micro-contact printing methods and confirmed by imaging TOF-SIMS, and AFM techniques. After immobilization of FN and/or FN-derived RGD-containing peptide, including the formation of micron-scale patterns of FN, the modified surfaces were plated with neurons from postnatal rat dorsal root ganglia (DRG) and incubated in serum-free medium. Both the peptide- and/or protein-modified substrates supported significantly greater neurite outgrowth than controls, and outgrowth on both substrate chemistries was inhibited by the addition of soluble RGD peptide. Patterned FN surfaces were successful in spatially controlling the neuron attachment and outgrowth. © 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Zhang, Z., Yoo, R., Wells, M., Beebe, T. P., Biran, R., & Tresco, P. (2005). Neurite outgrowth on well-characterized surfaces: Preparation and characterization of chemically and spatially controlled fibronectin and RGD substrates with good bioactivity. Biomaterials, 26(1), 47–61. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biomaterials.2004.02.004

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