KMID : 1094720070120050463
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Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering 2007 Volume.12 No. 5 p.463 ~ p.469
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Heparin/polypyrrole (PPy) composite on gold-coated matrix for the neurite outgrowth of PC12 cells by electrical stimulation
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Park Keun-Hong
Jo Eun-Ae Na Kun
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Abstract
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A heparin/polypyrrole (PPy) composite, an electrical conducting polymer, was designed to enhance the interactions between a gold-coated matrix and nerve cells, with the cell (PC12 cells) interactions investigated under different conditions, both with and without electrical stimulation. The heparin concentration in the composites increased with increasing current density under the preparation condition, indicating that the heparin concentration in the composite could be controlled by managing the current density. Optical imaging showed that PC12 cells well attached to the PPy surfaces covered with heparin, but were poorly interacted to PPy surfaces without the heparin and gold coated matrix. The neurite length of the PC12 cells on the surfaces with an electrical stimulation (100 mV for 1h) significantly increased, with a median length of 77.5 ¥ìm; whereas, that without electrical stimulation was 10¡20 ¥ìm. Therefore, the heparin/polypyrrole (PPy) composite may provide insight for the development of an ideal nerve guidance channel.
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KEYWORD
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electrical conducting polymer, heparin, neurite outgrowth, PC12 cell, polypyrrole
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