Improved method for efficient generation of functional neurons from murine neural progenitor cells

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Abstract

Neuronal culture was used to investigate neuronal function in physiological and pathological conditions. Despite its inevitability, primary neuronal culture remained a gold standard method that requires laborious preparation, intensive training, and animal resources. To circum-vent the shortfalls of primary neuronal preparations and efficiently give rise to functional neurons, we combine a neural stem cell culture method with a direct cell type-conversion approach. The lucidity of this method enables the efficient preparation of functional neurons from mouse neural progenitor cells on demand. We demonstrate that induced neurons (NPC-iNs) by this method make synaptic connections, elicit neuronal activity-dependent cellular responses, and develop functional neuronal networks. This method will provide a concise platform for functional neuronal assess-ments. This indeed offers a perspective for using these characterized neuronal networks for investigating plasticity mechanisms, drug screening assays, and probing the molecular and biophysical basis of neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative diseases.

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Soni, A., Klütsch, D., Hu, X., Houtman, J., Rund, N., McCloskey, A., … Toda, T. (2021). Improved method for efficient generation of functional neurons from murine neural progenitor cells. Cells, 10(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/cells10081894

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