使用可修改的阿加罗斯凝平台,跨越多神经元线路的建设性神经工程
Soya Hagiwara1, Kazuhiro Tsuneishi2, Naoya Takada1
1Department of Pure and Applied Physics, Graduate School of Advanced Science and Engineering, Waseda University, 3-4-1 Okubo, Shinjuku 169-8555, Tokyo, Japan.
研究人员使用红外激光开发了一种新型的阿加罗斯凝平台,用于实时,动态构建神经网络. 这种神经工程系统可以控制神经细胞的连接和长期的共同培养,用于体外大脑建模.
科学领域:
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 生物材料工程 生物材料工程
- 细胞工程 细胞工程
背景情况:
- 稳定的神经网络对于体外大脑建模至关重要,但目前的静态微制造限制了动态电路控制.
- 现有的平台在细胞培养过程中与实时架构修改作斗争.
研究的目的:
- 开发一个可修改的阿加罗斯凝平台,用于动态,实时构建神经网络.
- 允许在活细胞条件下逐步制造定向神经元路径,包括交叉路径.
- 研究质共同培养对长期神经元网络完整性的益处.
主要方法:
- 利用红外 (IR) 激光系统,实时在阿加罗斯凝中制造微结构.
- 整合了直接的状细胞共同培养,以支持神经元健康和网络完整性.
- 进行了动态布线实验,包括连续道形成和神经元交叉评估.
主要成果:
- 该平台可以逐步构建微通道,细胞室,并控制神经元-神经元交叉.
- 在几周内,质共同培养显著增强了神经元的附着性,外生长和生存.
- 神经质物成功地通过新制造的道扩展,并穿过现有的道,没有明显的形态损伤.
结论:
- 建立了一个灵活而强大的系统,用于具有实时修改能力的建设性神经工程.
- 该平台支持长期的神经元培养和多方向布线用于体外研究.
- 为研究神经发育,突触集成和再生提供了新的途径.
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