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Preparation of Neuronal Co-cultures with Single Cell Precision
Published on: May 20, 2014
A Neuroelectronic Interface with Microstructured Substrates for Spiral Ganglion Neurons Cultured In Vitro: Proof of
Boris Delipetar1,2,3, Jelena Žarković Krolo1,2,4, Ana Bedalov4,5
1Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, University of Split, Ruđera Boškovića 33, 21000 Split, Croatia.
Abstract:
In this study, we present a proof-of-concept neuroelectronic interface (NEI) for extracellular stimulation and recording of neurophysiological activity in spiral ganglion neurons (SGNs) cultured in vitro on three-dimensional, micro-patterned substrates with customized microtopographies, integrated within a 196-channel microelectrode array (MEA). This approach enables mechanotaxis-driven neuronal contact guidance, promoting SGN growth and development, which is highly sensitive to artificial in vitro environments. The microtopography geometry was optimized based on our previous studies to enhance SGN alignment and neuron-electrode interactions. The NEI was validated using SGNs dissociated from rat pups in the prehearing period and cultured for seven days in vitro (DIV). We observed viable and proliferative cellular cultures with robust neurophysiological responses in the form of local field potentials (LFPs) resembling action potentials (APs), elicited both spontaneously and through electrical stimulation. These findings provide deeper insights into SGN behavior and neuron-microenvironment interactions, laying the groundwork for further advancements in neuroelectronic systems.
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