Biomedical Science and Research Journals | Physical Guidance of Cultured Retinal Neurons Using Zig-zag Surface Patterns
Physical Guidance of Cultured Retinal Neurons Using Zig-zag Surface Patterns Summary Keywords: Fractal, In Vitro , Physical Cues, Retinal Neurons, Su8 Introduction The use of physical cues to control and guide various types of cells in vitro, especially neurons and their processes, has been the focus of a large amount of research. The response of neuronal processes to artificial surfaces depends on a number of factors including the cell type, the surface chemistry of the material, and the surface’s topological features [1,2]. In this Opinion piece, we investigate the extent to which retinal neuronal processes can be made to follow straight lines patterned into a surface. We show they can follow lines with relatively shallow heights of 2 μm and be made to undergo directional changes as great as 50°. However, some processes leave the lines and assume a weaving trajectory as they grow into the surface’s unpatterned regions. Based on these findings, we propose that neuronal processes wi