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Functional coupling with cardiac muscle promotes maturation of hPSC-derived sympathetic neuronsopen access

Authors
Oh, YohanCho, Gun-SikLi, ZheHong, IngieZhu, RenjunKim, Min-JeongKim, Yong JunTampakakis, EmmanouilTung, LeslieHuganir, RichardDong, XinzhongKwon, ChulanLee, Gabsang
Issue Date
Jul-2016
Publisher
CELL PRESS
Citation
CELL STEM CELL, v.19, no.1, pp.95 - 106
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SCIE
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Journal Title
CELL STEM CELL
Volume
19
Number
1
Start Page
95
End Page
106
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/154260
DOI
10.1016/j.stem.2016.05.002
ISSN
1934-5909
Abstract
Neurons derived from human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) are powerful tools for studying human neural development and diseases. Robust functional coupling of hPSC-derived neurons with target tissues in vitro is essential for modeling intercellular physiology in a dish and to further translational studies, but it has proven difficult to achieve. Here, we derive sympathetic neurons from hPSCs and show that they can form physical and functional connections with cardiac muscle cells. Using multiple hPSC reporter lines, we recapitulated human autonomic neuron development in vitro and successfully isolated PHOX2B::eGFP+ neurons that exhibit sympathetic marker expression and electrophysiological properties and norepinephrine secretion. Upon pharmacologic and optogenetic manipulation, PHOX2B:: eGFP+ neurons controlled beating rates of cardiomyocytes, and the physical interactions between these cells increased neuronal maturation. This study provides a foundation for human sympathetic neuron specification and for hPSC-based neuronal control of organs in a dish.
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