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    Neuroscientists Transplant Human Neurons Into a Mouse Brain

    By Université libre de BruxellesNovember 21, 20193 Comments4 Mins Read
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    The research teams of Vanderhaegen and Bonin devised a revolutionary method to transplant individual human neurons into the mouse brain and monitor their growth over time. They found that the transplanted human cells mature in a manner similar to that of the human brain, with the months-long period of maturation typical of human neurons. Moreover, the human cells were able to function in the mouse neural circuits.

    The brain cortex, the outside layer of our brain often referred to as grey matter, is one of the most complex structures found in living organisms. It gives us the advanced cognitive abilities that distinguish us from other animals.

    Neuroscientist Professor Pierre Vanderhaeghen (VIB-KU Leuven, Université libre de Bruxelles) explains what makes the human brain so unique: “One remarkable feature of human neurons is their unusually long development. Neural circuits take years to reach full maturity in humans, but only a few weeks in mice or some months in monkeys.”

    “This long period of maturation allows much more time for the modulation of brain cells and circuits, which allows us to learn efficiently for an extended period up until late adolescence. It’s a very important and unique feature for our species, but what lies at its origin remains a mystery.”

    Understanding the mechanisms underlying brain circuit formation is important, for example if we want to treat brain disease, adds Prof. Vincent Bonin of Neuro-Electronics Research Flanders (NERF, empowered by imec, KU Leuven and VIB): “Disturbances of circuit development have been linked to intellectual disability, for example, and to psychiatric diseases such as schizophrenia. However, it has remained impossible to study human neural circuits in action in great detail — until now!”

    Human brain cells in a mouse brain:

    In a joint research effort, the teams of Vanderhaegen and Bonin developed a novel strategy to transplant human neurons as individual cells into the mouse brain and to follow their development over time.

    Dr. Daniele Linaro: “We differentiated human embryonic stem cells into neurons and injected them into the brains of young mouse pups. This allows us to investigate human neurons in a living brain over many months. We can also apply a whole range of biological tools in these cells to study human neural circuit formation and human brain diseases.”

    The researchers discovered that the transplanted human cells follow the same developmental plan as they would in a human brain, with a months-long period of maturation typical for human neurons. This means that our nerve cells may follow an ‘internal clock’ of development that is surprisingly independent of the surrounding environment.

    Moreover, the human cells were able to function in the mouse neural circuits. “After months of maturation, the human neurons began to process information, for example responding to visual inputs from the environment,” says Dr. Ben Vermaercke, who conducted the experiments together with Linaro. “The human cells even showed different responses depending on the type of stimulus, indicating a surprisingly high degree of precision in the connections between the transplanted cells and the host mouse’s brain circuits.”

    A milestone with a lot of potential:

    This study constitutes the first demonstration of genuine circuit integration of neurons derived from human pluripotent stem cells. According to Bonin, “it’s a technological milestone that opens up exciting possibilities to study how genetic information, environmental cues and behavior together shape how the brain wires itself up.”

    On the one hand, this model could be applied to study a whole range of diseases that are thought to impact the development of human neurons into neural circuits. The researchers plan to use neurons with genetic mutations linked to diseases such as intellectual disability to try and understand what goes wrong during maturation and circuit formation.

    “Our findings also imply that nerve cells retain their ‘juvenile’ properties even in an adult (mouse) brain. This could have potentially important implications for neural repair,” adds Vanderhaeghen. “The fact that transplanted young human neurons can integrate into adult circuits is promising news in terms of treatment development for neurodegeneration or stroke, where lost neurons could potentially be replaced by transplanting new neurons.”

    Reference: “Xenotransplanted Human Cortical Neurons Reveal Species-Specific Development and Functional Integration into Mouse Visual Circuits” by Daniele Linaro, Ben Vermaercke, Ryohei Iwata, Arjun Ramaswamy, Baptiste Libé-Philippot, Leila Boubakar, Brittany A. Davis, Keimpe Wierda, Kristofer Davie, Suresh Poovathingal, Pier-Andrée Penttila, Angéline Bilheu, Lore De Bruyne, David Gall, Karl-Klaus Conzelmann, Vincent Bonin and Pierre Vanderhaeghen, 21 November 2019, Neuron.
    DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2019.10.002

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    3 Comments

    1. SanityClaus on November 22, 2019 8:40 pm

      “SCHIZOPHRENIA”. What are the symptoms? Anything they say.
      What is the etiology? They have no description of how the “disease” develops.
      THE TRAITORS AND MURDERERS KIDNAP, TORTURE AND IMPRISON US FOR SPEAKING AND PRINTING.
      THEY JUSTIFY THEIR TERROR AND MURDER IN THE NAME OF PSYCHIATRY, JESUS, ALLAH, JAWEH AND THE WAR ON TERROR. PSYCHIATRY IS JUST ANOTHER RELIGION USED TO ENSLAVE AND MURDER CIVILIAN POPULATIONS BY THE TRAITORS, MURDERERS AND HEROIN PUSHERS FROM THE PENTAGON BRITISH EMPIRE NATO HEROIN MAFIA.

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    2. Rick Morrow on November 22, 2019 9:41 pm

      This is downright evil. You don’t put human neurons into a mouse’s brain.

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    3. Eyes of Horus on November 23, 2019 11:20 am

      Nothing new here. The neurons of a platehelminthes has already be transplanted into the brains of politicians. No human being with any concern for their country and the citizens of their country could possibly make the decisions they make and be able to sleep at night. Everything they do is NOT for the good of the country but for their own personal pecuniary advancement. What the majority of the voting public doesn’t know is that whenever Congress comes up with a committee they pay themselves to be on that committee. Gone are the the Founding Fathers who were willing to give up their lives, their treasure and their sacred honor to create a country founded on equality, freedom, and “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness” for all. Now, it’s self-aggrandizement, personal gain, and vendettas. But then, the majority of the problem lies with the voters who continue to believe the hypocritical babble these people spew out and vote them back into office.

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