Integrating Mass Spectrometry with Microphysiological Systems for Improved Neurochemical Studies.

Microphysiological systems Pub Date : 2018-06-01 Epub Date: 2018-06-11 DOI:10.21037/mps.2018.05.01
Emily G Tillmaand, Jonathan V Sweedler
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Microphysiological systems, often referred to as "organs-on-chips", are in vitro platforms designed to model the spatial, chemical, structural, and physiological elements of in vivo cellular environments. They enhance the evaluation of complex engineered biological systems and are a step between traditional cell culture and in vivo experimentation. As neurochemists and measurement scientists studying the molecules involved in intercellular communication in the nervous system, we focus here on recent advances in neuroscience using microneurological systems and their potential to interface with mass spectrometry. We discuss a number of examples - microfluidic devices, spheroid cultures, hydrogels, scaffolds, and fibers - highlighting those that would benefit from mass spectrometric technologies to obtain improved chemical information.

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整合质谱与微生理系统改善神经化学研究。
微生理系统,通常被称为“芯片上的器官”,是一种体外平台,旨在模拟体内细胞环境的空间、化学、结构和生理因素。它们增强了对复杂工程生物系统的评估,是传统细胞培养和体内实验之间的一步。作为神经化学家和测量科学家,我们研究神经系统中参与细胞间通讯的分子,我们在这里关注神经科学使用微神经系统的最新进展及其与质谱相结合的潜力。我们讨论了一些例子-微流体装置,球形培养物,水凝胶,支架和纤维-强调了那些将受益于质谱技术来获得改进的化学信息。
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