Novel in Vitro Assay to Investigate Radiation Induced Changes in the Functionality of Human Embryonic Stem Cell-Derived Neurospheres.

Novel in Vitro Assay to Investigate Radiation Induced Changes in the Functionality of Human Embryonic Stem Cell-Derived Neurospheres. Neurotoxicology. 2020 Apr 19;: Authors: Mayer M, Arrizabalaga O, Ciba M, Schroeder IS, Ritter S, Thielemann C Abstract Ionizing radiation (IR) is increasingly used for diagnostics and therapy of severe brain diseases. However, IR also has adverse effects on the healthy brain tissue, particularly on the neuronal network. This is true for adults but even more pronounced in the developing brain of unborn and pediatric patients. Epidemiological studies on children receiving radiotherapy showed an increased risk for cognitive decline ranging from mild deficits in academic functioning to severe late effects in intellectual ability and language as a consequence of altered neuronal development and connectivity. To provide a comprehensive approach for the analysis of radiation-induced alterations in human neuronal functionality, we developed an in vitro assay by combining microelectrode array (MEA) analyses and human embryonic stem cell (hESC) derived three-dimensional neurospheres (NS). In our proof of principle study, we irradiated hESC with 1 Gy X-rays and let them spontaneously differentiate into neurons within NS. After the onset of neuronal activity, we recorded and analyzed the activity pattern of the developing neuronal networks. The network activity in NS derived from irradiated hESC was significantl...
Source: Neurotoxicology - Category: Neurology Authors: Tags: Neurotoxicology Source Type: research