RRC ID 83882
Author Akagi Y, Norimoto A, Kawamura T, Kida YS.
Title Label-Free Assessment of Neuronal Activity Using Raman Micro-Spectroscopy.
Journal Molecules
Abstract Given the pivotal role of neuronal populations in various biological processes, assessing their collective output is crucial for understanding the nervous system's complex functions. Building on our prior development of a spiral scanning mechanism for the rapid acquisition of Raman spectra from single cells and incorporating machine learning for label-free evaluation of cell states, we investigated whether the Paint Raman Express Spectroscopy System (PRESS) can assess neuronal activities. We tested this hypothesis by examining the chemical responses of glutamatergic neurons as individual neurons and autonomic neuron ganglia as neuronal populations derived from human-induced pluripotent stem cells. The PRESS successfully acquired Raman spectra from both individual neurons and ganglia within a few seconds, achieving a signal-to-noise ratio sufficient for detailed analysis. To evaluate the ligand responsiveness of the induced neurons and ganglia, the Raman spectra were subjected to principal component and partial least squares discriminant analyses. The PRESS detected neuronal activity in response to glutamate and nicotine, which were absent in the absence of calcium. Additionally, the PRESS induced dose-dependent neuronal activity changes. These findings underscore the capability of the PRESS to assess individual neuronal activity and elucidate neuronal population dynamics and pharmacological responses, heralding new opportunities for drug discovery and regenerative medicine advancement.
Volume 29(13)
Published 2024-7-3
DOI 10.3390/molecules29133174
PII molecules29133174
PMID 38999126
PMC PMC11243074
MeSH Glutamic Acid* Humans Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells* / cytology Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells* / metabolism Neurons* / metabolism Neurons* / physiology Nicotine / pharmacology Principal Component Analysis Spectrum Analysis, Raman* / methods
IF 3.267
Resource
Human and Animal Cells 201B7(HPS0063)