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Measuring Neuronal Network Activity Using Human Induced Neuronal Cells

June 11, 2023
ActivityScan Assay
MEA Metrics
MaxLab Live
MaxOne
MaxOne Chip
Method Development
Network Assay
Neuronal Cell Cultures
Danny McSweeney, Jay English, Ethan Howell, Fumiko Ribbe, ChangHui Pak
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Synchronous firing of neurons, often referred to as “network activity” or “network bursting,” is an indication of a mature and synaptically connected network of neurons. We previously reported this phenomenon in 2D human neuronal in vitro models (McSweeney et al. iScience 25:105187, 2022). Using induced neurons (iNs) differentiated from human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) coupled with high-density microelectrodes arrays (HD-MEAs), we probed the underlying patterns of neuronal activity and found irregularities in network signaling across mutant states (McSweeney et al. iScience 25:105187, 2022). Here, we describe methods for plating cortical excitatory iNs differentiated from hPSCs on top of HD-MEAs and culturing iNs to maturity, examples of representative human wild-type Ngn2-iN data, and troubleshooting tips and tricks for the experimenter interested in integrating HD-MEAs into one’s research approach.