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Description
The kit contains 1 bottle of 250 mL Sensory Neuron Maintenance Medium and one vial of the Maturation Maximizer.
MATURATION MAXIMIZER is a fully defined medium supplement for enhancing the existing Sensory Neuron Maintenance Medium (ax0060). It works by mimicking in vivo signals between sensory neurons and their supporting cells. The supplement contains signaling factors present in the peripheral nervous system and in particular the native environment of sensory neurons. Utilizing this supplement accelerates the maturation of iPSC-derived sensory neurons in vitro.
iPSC-derived sensory neurons treated with the Maximizer express key markers, such as TRPv1, TRPa1, TRPv2, TRPv3 and TRPm8. Kinetic states of e.g. TRPv1 are in a fast response inward rectifying state, to agonists such as Capsaicin. Neuronal responses to capsaicin occur at 1μM for 90% of the sensory neuron population on day 22 of culture.
The MATURATION MAXIMIZER supplement makes the Human iPSC-derived sensory neuronal culture a more physiological relevant model.
Functional Characterization using MEA analysis
The MATURATION MAXIMIZER supplement significantly reduces the time to maturation and gives a more physiological relevant model with neuronal response to capsaicin and menthol after only 22 and 27 day, respectively.
Calcium Imaging of the iPSC-sensory neurons' responses to 1 μM Capsaicin when cultured with and without Maximizer. When cultured with Sensory Neuron Maturation Maximizer Supplement, sensory neurons respond to low concentrations of Capsaicin indicating the presence of functional TRPV1 channels.
A. Average deltaF/Fo values for the unsupplemented and Maximizer-supplemented sensory neurons treated with vehicle control and 1 μM capsaicin on Day 20 of culture.
B & C. Pie Chart and Table showing capsaicin threshold concentrations for sensory neurons treated with and without Maximizer. 91% of Regions-Of-Interest (ROIs) show a response to the lowest concentration of capsaicin tested (1 μM) compared to only 19% of control cells and while 99% of the ROIs of treated sensory neurons respond to the highest concentration of capsaicin (100 μM), 57% of non-treated sensory neurons remain non-responsive.
This shows that even by Day 20, the Maximizer-treated sensory neurons show enhanced capsaicin responses compared to non-treated.
Product Specification
Kit components
1 x 250mL bottle of Sensory Neuron Maintenance Medium (ax0060) and 1 x 1ml vial of MATURATION MAXIMISER supplement
Shipping conditions
Dry ice
Storage conditions
-80°C
Usage notes
The medium requires supplementation with Glial-Derived Neurotrophic Factor (GDNF), Nerve Growth Factor (NGF), Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF) and Neurotrophin-3 (NT-3)
The kit contains 1 bottle of 250 mL Sensory Neuron Maintenance Medium and one vial of the Maturation Maximizer.
MATURATION MAXIMIZER is a fully defined medium supplement for enhancing the existing Sensory Neuron Maintenance Medium (ax0060). It works by mimicking in vivo signals between sensory neurons and their supporting cells. The supplement contains signaling factors present in the peripheral nervous system and in particular the native environment of sensory neurons. Utilizing this supplement accelerates the maturation of iPSC-derived sensory neurons in vitro.
iPSC-derived sensory neurons treated with the Maximizer express key markers, such as TRPv1, TRPa1, TRPv2, TRPv3 and TRPm8. Kinetic states of e.g. TRPv1 are in a fast response inward rectifying state, to agonists such as Capsaicin. Neuronal responses to capsaicin occur at 1μM for 90% of the sensory neuron population on day 22 of culture.
The MATURATION MAXIMIZER supplement makes the Human iPSC-derived sensory neuronal culture a more physiological relevant model.
Functional Characterization using MEA analysis
The MATURATION MAXIMIZER supplement significantly reduces the time to maturation and gives a more physiological relevant model with neuronal response to capsaicin and menthol after only 22 and 27 day, respectively.
Calcium Imaging of the iPSC-sensory neurons' responses to 1 μM Capsaicin when cultured with and without Maximizer. When cultured with Sensory Neuron Maturation Maximizer Supplement, sensory neurons respond to low concentrations of Capsaicin indicating the presence of functional TRPV1 channels.
A. Average deltaF/Fo values for the unsupplemented and Maximizer-supplemented sensory neurons treated with vehicle control and 1 μM capsaicin on Day 20 of culture.
B & C. Pie Chart and Table showing capsaicin threshold concentrations for sensory neurons treated with and without Maximizer. 91% of Regions-Of-Interest (ROIs) show a response to the lowest concentration of capsaicin tested (1 μM) compared to only 19% of control cells and while 99% of the ROIs of treated sensory neurons respond to the highest concentration of capsaicin (100 μM), 57% of non-treated sensory neurons remain non-responsive.
This shows that even by Day 20, the Maximizer-treated sensory neurons show enhanced capsaicin responses compared to non-treated.
1 x 250mL bottle of Sensory Neuron Maintenance Medium (ax0060) and 1 x 1ml vial of MATURATION MAXIMISER supplement
Shipping conditions
Dry ice
Storage conditions
-80°C
Usage notes
The medium requires supplementation with Glial-Derived Neurotrophic Factor (GDNF), Nerve Growth Factor (NGF), Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF) and Neurotrophin-3 (NT-3)
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