生物电子学
胚胎干细胞
脑组织
胚胎发生
解剖
神经科学
胚胎
生物
生物医学工程
纳米技术
细胞生物学
医学
材料科学
生物化学
生物传感器
基因
作者
Hao Sheng,Ren Liu,Qiang Li,Zuwan Lin,Yichun He,Thomas Blüm,Hao Zhao,Xin Tang,Wenbo Wang,Lishuai Jin,Zheliang Wang,Emma Hsiao,Paul Le Floch,Hao Shen,Ariel J. Lee,Rachael A Jonas-Closs,James Briggs,Siyi Liu,Daniel H. Solomon,Xiao Wang
标识
DOI:10.1101/2024.05.29.596533
摘要
Abstract The design of bioelectronics capable of stably tracking brain-wide, single-cell, and millisecond-resolved neural activities in the developing brain is critical to the study of neuroscience and neurodevelopmental disorders. During development, the three-dimensional (3D) structure of the vertebrate brain arises from a 2D neural plate 1,2 . These large morphological changes previously posed a challenge for implantable bioelectronics to track neural activity throughout brain development 3–9 . Here, we present a tissue-level-soft, sub-micrometer-thick, stretchable mesh microelectrode array capable of integrating into the embryonic neural plate of vertebrates by leveraging the 2D-to-3D reconfiguration process of the tissue itself. Driven by the expansion and folding processes of organogenesis, the stretchable mesh electrode array deforms, stretches, and distributes throughout the entire brain, fully integrating into the 3D tissue structure. Immunostaining, gene expression analysis, and behavioral testing show no discernible impact on brain development or function. The embedded electrode array enables long-term, stable, brain-wide, single-unit-single-spike-resolved electrical mapping throughout brain development, illustrating how neural electrical activities and population dynamics emerge and evolve during brain development.
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