A biofidelic 3D culture model to study the development of brain cellular systems

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M. Ren
C. Du
E. Herrero Acero
M. D. Tang-Schomer
N. Özkucur
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[1] Tufts University,Department of Biomedical Engineering
[2] Austrian Centre of Industrial Biotechnology Konrad Lorenz Strasse 20,Department of Pediatrics
[3] Connecticut Children’s Medical Center & UConn Health,Department of Biology
[4] Tufts University,undefined
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Little is known about how cells assemble as systems during corticogenesis to generate collective functions. We built a neurobiology platform that consists of fetal rat cerebral cortical cells grown within 3D silk scaffolds (SF). Ivermectin (Ivm), a glycine receptor (GLR) agonist, was used to modulate cell resting membrane potential (Vmem) according to methods described in a previous work that implicated Ivm in the arrangement and connectivity of cortical cell assemblies. The cells developed into distinct populations of neuroglial stem/progenitor cells, mature neurons or epithelial-mesenchymal cells. Importantly, the synchronized electrical activity in the newly developed cortical assemblies could be recorded as local field potential (LFP) measurements. This study therefore describes the first example of the development of a biologically relevant cortical plate assembly outside of the body. This model provides i) a preclinical basis for engineering cerebral cortex tissue autografts and ii) a biofidelic 3D culture model for investigating biologically relevant processes during the functional development of cerebral cortical cellular systems.
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