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Bioelectrochemistry ; 149: 108306, 2023 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36345111

RESUMO

The pathophysiological progress of Parkinson's disease leads through degeneration of dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra to complete cell death and lack of dopamine in the striatum where it modulates motor functions. Transplantation of dopaminergic stem cell-derived neurons is a possible therapy to restore dopamine levels. We have previously presented multifunctional pyrolytic carbon coated leaky optoelectrical fibers (LOEFs) with laser ablated micro-optical windows (µOWs) as carriers for channelrhodopsin-2 modified optogenetically active neurons for light-induced on-demand dopamine release and amperometric real-time detection. To increase the dopamine release by stimulating a larger neuronal population with light, we present here a novel approach to generate µOWs through laser ablation around the entire circumference of optical fibers to obtain Omni-LOEFs. Cyclic voltammetric characterization of the pyrolytic carbon showed that despite the increased number of µOWs, the electrochemical properties were not deteriorated. Finally, we demonstrate that the current recorded during real-time detection of dopamine upon light-induced stimulation of neurons differentiated on Omni-LOEFs is significantly higher compared to recordings from the same number of cells seeded on LOEFs with µOWs only on one side. Moreover, by varying the cell seeding density, we show that the recorded current is proportional to the dimension of the cell population.


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Dopamina , Optogenética , Neurônios/fisiologia , Carbono/metabolismo
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Adv Sci (Weinh) ; 7(16): 2001150, 2020 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32832365

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Compartmentalized microfluidic platforms are an invaluable tool in neuroscience research. However, harnessing the full potential of this technology remains hindered by the lack of a simple fabrication approach for the creation of intricate device architectures with high-aspect ratio features. Here, a hybrid additive manufacturing approach is presented for the fabrication of open-well compartmentalized neural devices that provides larger freedom of device design, removes the need for manual postprocessing, and allows an increase in the biocompatibility of the system. Suitability of the method for multimaterial integration allows to tailor the device architecture for the long-term maintenance of healthy human stem-cell derived neurons and astrocytes, spanning at least 40 days. Leveraging fast-prototyping capabilities at both micro and macroscale, a proof-of-principle human in vitro model of the nigrostriatal pathway is created. By presenting a route for novel materials and unique architectures in microfluidic systems, the method provides new possibilities in biological research beyond neuroscience applications.

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Adv Sci (Weinh) ; 6(24): 1902011, 2019 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31871869

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In Parkinson's disease, the degeneration of dopaminergic neurons in substantia nigra leads to a decrease in the physiological levels of dopamine in striatum. The existing dopaminergic therapies effectively alleviate the symptoms, albeit they do not revert the disease progression and result in significant adverse effects. Transplanting dopaminergic neurons derived from stem cells could restore dopamine levels without additional motor complications. However, the transplanted cells disperse in vivo and it is not possible to stimulate them on demand to modulate dopamine release to prevent dyskinesia. In order to address these issues, this paper presents a multifunctional leaky optoelectrical fiber for potential neuromodulation and as a cell substrate for application in combined optogenetic stem cell therapy. Pyrolytic carbon coated optical fibers are laser ablated to pattern micro-optical windows to permit light leakage over a large area. The pyrolytic carbon acts as an excellent electrode for the electrochemical detection of dopamine. Human neural stem cells are genetically modified to express the light sensitive opsin channelrhodopsin-2 and are differentiated into dopaminergic neurons on the leaky optoelectrical fiber. Finally, light leaking from the micro-optical windows is used to stimulate the dopaminergic neurons resulting in the release of dopamine that is detected in real-time using chronoamperometry.

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