305-311The quality of neuronal differentiation and
reduction in apoptosis that occurred in two-dimensional (2D) and
three-dimensional (3D) culture conditions is compared. PC12 and embryonic stem
cells are two commonly utilized cell lines for the study of neuronal
regeneration. These cells were induced to neuronally differentiate by adding
NGF and retinoic acid respectively. Total neurite length and expression of
neuronal markers (MAP-2 and β3-tubulin) was assessed by morphometry and
immunocytochemistry. Also, TUNEL assay was used to detect apoptosis. Upon
exposure to a differentiation media in the 3D fibrin gel, PC12 and embryonic
stem cells stopped dividing, had increased adhesion to the substratum, extended
neurite processes and expressed neuronal markers. The same results, however,
were not observed with the 2D culture. Also, the apoptosis index performed by
TUNEL assay demonstrated a reduction in the degree of apoptosis in the 3D
culture compared to 2D culture. Fibrin matrix supports growth and neuronal
differentiation of PC12 and embryonic stem cells. In addition, the 3D culture
enhanced cellular resistance to apoptosis when compared
to the 2D culture. It appears as if a 3D culture system may offer a better
technique for future neuronal tissue engineering investigations