Literature DB >> 34282174

Stepwise neuronal network pattern formation in agarose gel during cultivation using non-destructive microneedle photothermal microfabrication.

Yuhei Tanaka1, Haruki Watanabe1, Kenji Shimoda1, Kazufumi Sakamoto1, Yoshitsune Hondo1, Mitsuru Sentoku1, Rikuto Sekine2, Takahito Kikuchi1, Kenji Yasuda3,4.   

Abstract

Conventional neuronal network pattern formation techniques cannot control the arrangement of axons and dendrites because network structures must be fixed before neurite differentiation. To overcome this limitation, we developed a non-destructive stepwise microfabrication technique that can be used to alter microchannels within agarose to guide neurites during elongation. Micropatterns were formed in thin agarose layer coating of a cultivation dish using the tip of a 0.7 [Formula: see text]-diameter platinum-coated glass microneedle heated by a focused 1064-nm wavelength infrared laser, which has no absorbance of water. As the size of the heat source was 0.7 [Formula: see text], which is smaller than the laser wavelength, the temperature fell to 45 [Formula: see text] within a distance of 7.0 [Formula: see text] from the edge of the etched agarose microchannel. We exploited the fast temperature decay property to guide cell-to-cell connection during neuronal network cultivation. The first neurite of a hippocampal cell from a microchamber was guided to a microchannel leading to the target neuron with stepwise etching of the micrometer resolution microchannel in the agarose layer, and the elongated neurites were not damaged by the heat of etching. The results indicate the potential of this new technique for fully direction-controlled on-chip neuronal network studies.
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Year:  2021        PMID: 34282174     DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-93988-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Rep        ISSN: 2045-2322            Impact factor:   4.379


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