Embryonic stem cell-derived neurons form functional networks in vitro Journal Article


Authors: Ban, J.; Bonifazi, P.; Pinato, G.; Broccard, F. D.; Studer, L.; Torre, V.; Ruaro, M. E.
Article Title: Embryonic stem cell-derived neurons form functional networks in vitro
Abstract: Embryonic stem (ES) cells provide a flexible and unlimited source for a variety of neuronal types. Because mature neurons establish neuronal networks very easily, we tested whether ES-derived neurons are capable of generating functional networks and whether these networks, generated in vitro, are capable of processing information. Single-cell electrophysiology with pharmacological antagonists demonstrated the presence of both excitatory and inhibitory synaptic connections. Extracellular recording with planar multielectrode arrays showed that spontaneous bursts of electrical activity are present in ES-derived networks with properties remarkably similar to those of hippocampal neurons. When stimulated with extracellular electrodes, ES-derived neurons fired action potentials, and the evoked electrical activity spread throughout the culture. A statistical analysis indicated that ES-derived networks discriminated between stimuli of different intensity at a single trial level, a key feature for an efficient information processing. Thus, ES-derived neurons provide a novel in vitro strategy to create functional networks with defined computational properties. ©AlphaMed Press.
Keywords: immunohistochemistry; controlled study; nonhuman; animal cell; animals; cell maturation; embryonic stem cell; cell differentiation; neurons; in vitro study; information processing; rat; embryonic stem cells; rats; rats, wistar; electrophysiology; cell activity; nerve cell network; electric activity; es cells; hippocampus; action potentials; electric stimulation; in vitro differentiation; neuronal network; 3 amino 2 (3 carboxypropyl) 6 (4 methoxyphenyl)pyridazinium bromide; action potential; 6-cyano-7-nitroquinoxaline-2,3-dione
Journal Title: Stem Cells
Volume: 25
Issue: 3
ISSN: 1066-5099
Publisher: AlphaMed Press  
Date Published: 2007-03-01
Start Page: 738
End Page: 749
Language: English
DOI: 10.1634/stemcells.2006-0246
PUBMED: 17110621
PROVIDER: scopus
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