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DOI: 10.1038/nbt.4127
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An in vivo model of functional and vascularized human brain organoids

Abed AlFatah Mansour,J. Tiago Gonçalves,Cooper W Bloyd,Hao Li,Sarah Fernandes,Daphne Quang,Stephen T. Johnston,Sarah Parylak,Xin Jin,Fred H. Gage

Organoid
Neuroscience
Human brain
2018
Differentiation of human pluripotent stem cells to small brain-like structures known as brain organoids offers an unprecedented opportunity to model human brain development and disease. To provide a vascularized and functional in vivo model of brain organoids, we established a method for transplanting human brain organoids into the adult mouse brain. Organoid grafts showed progressive neuronal differentiation and maturation, gliogenesis, integration of microglia, and growth of axons to multiple regions of the host brain. In vivo two-photon imaging demonstrated functional neuronal networks and blood vessels in the grafts. Finally, in vivo extracellular recording combined with optogenetics revealed intragraft neuronal activity and suggested graft-to-host functional synaptic connectivity. This combination of human neural organoids and an in vivo physiological environment in the animal brain may facilitate disease modeling under physiological conditions.
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    An in vivo model of functional and vascularized human brain organoids” is a paper by Abed AlFatah Mansour J. Tiago Gonçalves Cooper W Bloyd Hao Li Sarah Fernandes Daphne Quang Stephen T. Johnston Sarah Parylak Xin Jin Fred H. Gage published in 2018. It has an Open Access status of “green”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.