Opzioni
Graphene Nanoplatelets Render Poly(3-Hydroxybutyrate) a Suitable Scaffold to Promote Neuronal Network Development
2021
Periodico
FRONTIERS IN NEUROSCIENCE
Abstract
The use of composite biomaterials as innovative bio-friendly neuronal interfaces has
been poorly developed so far. Smart strategies to target neuro-pathologies are currently
exploiting the mixed and complementary characteristics of composite materials to better
design future neural interfaces. Here we present a polymer-based scaffold that has been
rendered suitable for primary neurons by embedding graphene nanoplatelets (GnP). In
particular, the growth, network formation, and functionality of primary neurons on poly(3-
hydroxybutyrate) [P(3HB)] polymer supports functionalized with various concentrations
of GnP were explored. After growing primary cortical neurons onto the supports for
14 days, all specimens were found to be biocompatible, revealing physiological growth
and maturation of the neuronal network. When network functionality was investigated by
whole patch-clamp measurements, pure P(3HB) led to changes in the action potential
waveform and reduction in firing frequency, resulting in decreased neuronal excitability.
However, the addition of GnP to the polymer matrix restored the electrophysiological
parameters to physiological values. Interestingly, a low concentration of graphene was
able to promote firing activity at a low level of injected current. The results indicate that
the P(3HB)/GnP composites show great potential for electrical interfacing with primary
neurons to eventually target central nervous system disorders.
Diritti
open access
license:creative commons
license:creative commons
license uri:http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
license uri:http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/