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Functional Characterization of Three-Dimensional Cortical Cultures for in vitro Modeling of Brain Networks

27 Pages Posted: 29 Apr 2020 Publication Status: Published

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Yu-Ting Dingle

Tufts University - Department of Biomedical Engineering

Volha Liaudanskaya

Tufts University - Department of Biomedical Engineering

Liam Finnegan

Tufts University - Department of Biomedical Engineering

Kyler Berlind

Tufts University - Department of Biomedical Engineering

Craig Mizzoni

Tufts University - Department of Biomedical Engineering

Irene Georgakoudi

Tufts University - Department of Biomedical Engineering

Thomas Nieland

Tufts University - Department of Biomedical Engineering

David L. Kaplan

Tufts University - Department of Biomedical Engineering

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Abstract

Three-dimensional (3D) in vitro cultures recapitulate key features of the brain including morphology, cell-cell and cell-extracellular matrix interactions, gradients of factors, and mechanical properties. However, there remains a need for experimental and computational tools to investigate network functions in these 3D models. To address this need, we present an experimental system based on 3D scaffold-based cortical neuron cultures in which we expressed the genetically encoded calcium indicator GCaMP6f to record neuronal activity at the millimeter-scale. Functional neural network descriptors were computed with graph theory-based network analysis methods, showing the formation of functional networks at 3 weeks of culture. Changes to the functional network properties upon perturbations to glutamatergic neurotransmission or GABAergic neurotransmission were quantitatively characterized. The results illustrate the applicability of our 3D experimental system for the study of brain network development, function, and disruption in a biomimetic microenvironment.

Suggested Citation

Dingle, Yu-Ting and Liaudanskaya, Volha and Finnegan, Liam and Berlind, Kyler and Mizzoni, Craig and Georgakoudi, Irene and Nieland, Thomas and Kaplan, David L., Functional Characterization of Three-Dimensional Cortical Cultures for in vitro Modeling of Brain Networks. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3578142 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3578142
This version of the paper has not been formally peer reviewed.

Yu-Ting Dingle

Tufts University - Department of Biomedical Engineering ( email )

Medford, MA
United States

Volha Liaudanskaya

Tufts University - Department of Biomedical Engineering ( email )

Medford, MA
United States

Liam Finnegan

Tufts University - Department of Biomedical Engineering ( email )

Medford, MA
United States

Kyler Berlind

Tufts University - Department of Biomedical Engineering ( email )

Medford, MA
United States

Craig Mizzoni

Tufts University - Department of Biomedical Engineering ( email )

Medford, MA
United States

Irene Georgakoudi

Tufts University - Department of Biomedical Engineering ( email )

Medford, MA
United States

Thomas Nieland

Tufts University - Department of Biomedical Engineering ( email )

Medford, MA
United States

David L. Kaplan (Contact Author)

Tufts University - Department of Biomedical Engineering ( email )

Medford, MA
United States

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