PLoS ONE (Jan 2019)

Evaluation of parylene derivatives for use as biomaterials for human astrocyte cell patterning.

  • Brad J Raos,
  • M Cather Simpson,
  • Colin S Doyle,
  • E Scott Graham,
  • Charles P Unsworth

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0218850
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 6
p. e0218850

Abstract

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Cell patterning is becoming increasingly popular in neuroscience because it allows for the control in the location and connectivity of cells. A recently developed cell patterning technology uses patterns of an organic polymer, parylene-C, on a background of SiO2. When cells are cultured on the parylene-C/SiO2 substrate they conform to the underlying parylene-C geometry. Parylene-C is, however, just one member of a family of parylene polymers that have varying chemical and physical properties. In this work, we investigate whether two commercially available mainstream parylene derivatives, parylene-D, parylene-N and a more recent parylene derivative, parylene-HT to determine if they enable higher fidelity hNT astrocyte cell patterning compared to parylene-C. We demonstrate that all parylene derivatives are compatible with the existing laser fabrication method. We then demonstrate that parylene-HT, parylene-D and parylene-N are suitable for use as an hNT astrocyte cell attractive substrate and result in an equal quality of patterning compared to parylene-C. This work supports the use of alternative parylene derivatives for applications where their different physical and chemical properties are more suitable.