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Insight Seminar
October 23, 2023
INSIGHT SEMINAR: Force as messenger of axon outgrowth and regeneration

Hour: From 12:00h to 13:00h

Place: Blue Lecture Room

INSIGHT SEMINAR: Force as messenger of axon outgrowth and regeneration

VITTORIA RAFFA
Associate Professor of Molecular Biology
University of Pisa

Extensive research suggests that the direct application of force is per se a powerful inducer of axon growth. Recently, we proposed a novel approach, namely “nano-pulling”, to mechanically manipulate axons loaded  with magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) under the effect of external magnetic fields. The generated force vector can be used in mature neurons for inducing axon growth and synaptic maturation, in neural tissue for inducing axon regeneration and in neural precursor cells for promoting neural differentiation and  inducing neuronal maturation. We elucidated the local mechanisms of signal mechanotransduction in response to active forces generated through magnetic nano-pulling. We demonstrated that the mechanical force induces a stabilization of axonal microtubules. The increase in microtubule assembly results in the increase in axonal transport and the activation of local translation. 

Recently, we started a preclinical study to test the safety and efficacy of nano-pulling for the treatment of spinal cord injury.

Hosted by Prof. Dr. Michael Krieg
Insight Seminar
October 23, 2023
INSIGHT SEMINAR: Force as messenger of axon outgrowth and regeneration

Hour: From 12:00h to 13:00h

Place: Blue Lecture Room

INSIGHT SEMINAR: Force as messenger of axon outgrowth and regeneration

VITTORIA RAFFA
Associate Professor of Molecular Biology
University of Pisa

Extensive research suggests that the direct application of force is per se a powerful inducer of axon growth. Recently, we proposed a novel approach, namely “nano-pulling”, to mechanically manipulate axons loaded  with magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) under the effect of external magnetic fields. The generated force vector can be used in mature neurons for inducing axon growth and synaptic maturation, in neural tissue for inducing axon regeneration and in neural precursor cells for promoting neural differentiation and  inducing neuronal maturation. We elucidated the local mechanisms of signal mechanotransduction in response to active forces generated through magnetic nano-pulling. We demonstrated that the mechanical force induces a stabilization of axonal microtubules. The increase in microtubule assembly results in the increase in axonal transport and the activation of local translation. 

Recently, we started a preclinical study to test the safety and efficacy of nano-pulling for the treatment of spinal cord injury.

Hosted by Prof. Dr. Michael Krieg