Interactions Between Cultured Neurons and Carbon Nanotubes: A Nanoneuroscience Vignette.

Antonietta Sucapane, Giada Cellot, Maurizio Prato, Michele Giugliano, Vladimir Parpura, Laura Ballerini
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Carbon nanotubes, owing to their electrical, chemical, mechanical, and thermal properties, are one of the most promising nanomaterials for the electronics, computer, and aerospace industries. More recently, these unique materials are finding their niche in neuroscience. Here, we discuss the use of carbon nanotubes as scaffolds for neuronal growth. The chemical properties of carbon nanotubes can be systematically varied by attaching different functional groups. Such functionalized carbon nanotubes can be used to control the outgrowth and branching pattern of neuronal processes. We also discuss electrical interactions between neurons and carbon nanotubes. The electrical properties of nanotubes can provide a mechanism to monitor or stimulate neurons through the scaffold itself. The ease of which carbon nanotubes can be patterned makes them attractive for studying the organization of neural networks and has the potential to develop new devices for neural prosthesis. We note that additional toxicity studies of carbon nanotubes are necessary so that exposure guidelines and safety regulations can be set.

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培养神经元和碳纳米管之间的相互作用:纳米神经科学的小插曲。
碳纳米管由于其电学、化学、机械和热性能,是电子、计算机和航空航天工业中最有前途的纳米材料之一。最近,这些独特的材料在神经科学中找到了自己的位置。在这里,我们讨论了碳纳米管作为神经元生长支架的使用。碳纳米管的化学性质可以通过附加不同的官能团而系统地改变。这种功能化碳纳米管可用于控制神经元过程的生长和分支模式。我们还讨论了神经元和碳纳米管之间的电相互作用。纳米管的电学特性可以提供一种机制,通过支架本身来监测或刺激神经元。碳纳米管易于制模,这使得它们对神经网络的组织研究具有吸引力,并具有开发神经假体新设备的潜力。我们注意到,有必要对碳纳米管进行额外的毒性研究,以便制定暴露指南和安全法规。
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