Author(s): Thoralf Opitz, Bjorn Scheffler, Barbara Steinfarz, Tanja Schmandt & Oliver Brustle
Affiliation(s): Institute of Reconstructive Neurobiology, Life & Brain Center, University of Bonn and Hertie Foundation
DOI: 10.1038/nprot.2007.230

Electrophysiological evaluation of engrafted stem cell-derived neurons

Recent advances in the neural stem cell field have provided a wealth of methods for generating large amounts of purified neuronal precursor cells. It has become a question of paramount importance to determine whether these cells integrate and interact with established neural circuitry after engraftment. In principle, neurons have to fulfill three basic functions: receive incoming signals via synapses, compute and forward processed information to other neurons or effector cells. It is anticipated that functionally integrating stem cell-derived donor neurons perform accordingly. Here we provide protocols for the efficient electrophysiological evaluation of engrafted cells and highlight current limitations thereof.

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