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Developmental GABA polarity switch and neuronal plasticity in Bioengineered Neuronal Organoids.

Maria-Patapia ZafeiriouGuobin BaoJames Edward HudsonRashi HalderAlica BlenkleMarie-Kristin SchreiberAndre FischerDetlev SchildWolfgram-Hubertus Zimmermann
Published in: Nature communications (2020)
Brain organoids are promising tools for disease modeling and drug development. For proper neuronal network formation excitatory and inhibitory neurons as well as glia need to co-develop. Here, we report the directed self-organization of human induced pluripotent stem cells in a collagen hydrogel towards a highly interconnected neuronal network at a macroscale tissue format. Bioengineered Neuronal Organoids (BENOs) comprise interconnected excitatory and inhibitory neurons with supportive astrocytes and oligodendrocytes. Giant depolarizing potential (GDP)-like events observed in early BENO cultures mimic early network activity of the fetal brain. The observed GABA polarity switch and reduced GDPs in >40 day BENO indicate progressive neuronal network maturation. BENOs demonstrate expedited complex network burst development after two months and evidence for long-term potentiation. The similarity of structural and functional properties to the fetal brain may allow for the application of BENOs in studies of neuronal plasticity and modeling of disease.
Keyphrases
  • cerebral ischemia
  • induced pluripotent stem cells
  • subarachnoid hemorrhage
  • resting state
  • spinal cord
  • brain injury
  • multiple sclerosis
  • functional connectivity
  • network analysis
  • high frequency