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Directional neurite growth using carbon nanotube patterned substrates as a biomimetic cue

Author(s)
Jang, Min JeeNamgung, SeonHong, SeunghunNam, Yoonkey
Issued Date
2010-06
DOI
10.1088/0957-4484/21/23/235102
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/26272
Fulltext
https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/0957-4484/21/23/235102/meta
Citation
NANOTECHNOLOGY, v.21, no.23, pp.235102
Abstract
Researchers have made extensive efforts to mimic or reverse-engineer in vivo neural circuits using micropatterning technology. Various surface chemical cues or topographical structures have been proposed to design neuronal networks in vitro. In this paper, we propose a carbon nanotube (CNT)-based network engineering method which naturally mimics the structure of extracellular matrix (ECM). On CNT patterned substrates, poly-L-lysine (PLL) was coated, and E18 rat hippocampal neurons were cultured. In the early developmental stage, soma adhesion and neurite extension occurred in disregard of the surface CNT patterns. However, later the majority of neurites selectively grew along CNT patterns and extended further than other neurites that originally did not follow the patterns. Long-term cultured neuronal networks had a strong resemblance to the in vivo neural circuit structures. The selective guidance is possibly attributed to higher PLL adsorption on CNT patterns and the nanomesh structure of the CNT patterns. The results showed that CNT patterned substrates can be used as novel neuronal patterning substrates for in vitro neural engineering.
Publisher
IOP PUBLISHING LTD
ISSN
0957-4484
Keyword
CULTURED HIPPOCAMPAL-NEURONSLOCAL PRESENTATIONCORTICAL-NEURONSNETWORK ACTIVITYIN-VITROGUIDANCEOUTGROWTHSURFACES

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