In-vitro engineered human cerebral tissues mimic pathological circuit disturbances in 3D

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In-vitro modeling of brain network disorders such as epilepsy remains a major challenge. A critical step is to develop an experimental approach that enables recapitulation of in-vivo-like three-dimensional functional complexity while allowing local modulation of the neuronal networks. Here, by promoting matrix-supported active cell reaggregation, we engineered multiregional cerebral tissues with intact 3D neuronal networks and functional interconnectivity characteristic of brain networks. Furthermore, using a multi-chambered tissue-culture chip, we show that our separated but interconnected cerebral tissues can mimic neuropathological signatures such as the propagation of epileptiform discharges.

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Saberi, A., Aldenkamp, A. P., Kurniawan, N. A., & Bouten, C. V. C. (2022). In-vitro engineered human cerebral tissues mimic pathological circuit disturbances in 3D. Communications Biology, 5(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-022-03203-4

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