Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, 24061, USA.
Macromolecules Innovation Institute, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, 24061, USA.
Stem Cell Rev Rep. 2017 Jun;13(3):381-406. doi: 10.1007/s12015-017-9738-0.
Translational challenges associated with reductionist modeling approaches, as well as ethical concerns and economic implications of small animal testing, drive the need for developing microphysiological neural systems for modeling human neurological diseases, disorders, and injuries. Here, we provide a comprehensive review of microphysiological brain and neural systems-on-a-chip (NSCs) for modeling higher order trajectories in the human nervous system. Societal, economic, and national security impacts of neurological diseases, disorders, and injuries are highlighted to identify critical NSC application spaces. Hierarchical design and manufacturing of NSCs are discussed with distinction for surface- and bulk-based systems. Three broad NSC classes are identified and reviewed: microfluidic NSCs, compartmentalized NSCs, and hydrogel NSCs. Emerging areas and future directions are highlighted, including the application of 3D printing to design and manufacturing of next-generation NSCs, the use of stem cells for constructing patient-specific NSCs, and the application of human NSCs to 'personalized neurology'. Technical hurdles and remaining challenges are discussed. This review identifies the state-of-the-art design methodologies, manufacturing approaches, and performance capabilities of NSCs. This work suggests NSCs appear poised to revolutionize the modeling of human neurological diseases, disorders, and injuries.
与还原论建模方法相关的转化挑战,以及小动物试验的伦理问题和经济影响,推动了开发用于模拟人类神经疾病、障碍和损伤的微观生理神经系统的需求。在这里,我们全面回顾了用于模拟人类神经系统中高阶轨迹的微生理脑和神经系统芯片 (NSC)。强调了神经疾病、障碍和损伤对社会、经济和国家安全的影响,以确定关键的 NSC 应用领域。讨论了基于表面和基于体的系统的 NSC 的分层设计和制造。确定并回顾了三个广泛的 NSC 类别:微流控 NSC、分隔 NSC 和水凝胶 NSC。突出了新兴领域和未来方向,包括将 3D 打印应用于下一代 NSC 的设计和制造、使用干细胞构建患者特异性 NSC,以及将人类 NSC 应用于“个性化神经学”。讨论了技术障碍和剩余挑战。本综述确定了 NSC 的最新设计方法、制造方法和性能能力。这项工作表明,NSC 有望彻底改变人类神经疾病、障碍和损伤的建模。