A Single-Neuron: Current Trends and Future Prospects

Pallavi Gupta, Nandhini Balasubramaniam, Hwan You Chang, Fan Gang Tseng, Tuhin Subhra Santra

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Abstract

The brain is an intricate network with complex organizational principles facilitating a concerted communication between single-neurons, distinct neuron populations, and remote brain areas. The communication, technically referred to as connectivity, between single-neurons, is the center of many investigations aimed at elucidating pathophysiology, anatomical differences, and structural and functional features. In comparison with bulk analysis, single-neuron analysis can provide precise information about neurons or even sub-neuron level electrophysiology, anatomical differences, pathophysiology, structural and functional features, in addition to their communications with other neurons, and can promote essential information to understand the brain and its activity. This review highlights various single-neuron models and their behaviors, followed by different analysis methods. Again, to elucidate cellular dynamics in terms of electrophysiology at the single-neuron level, we emphasize in detail the role of single-neuron mapping and electrophysiological recording. We also elaborate on the recent development of single-neuron isolation, manipulation, and therapeutic progress using advanced micro/nanofluidic devices, as well as microinjection, electroporation, microelectrode array, optical transfection, optogenetic techniques. Further, the development in the field of artificial intelligence in relation to single-neurons is highlighted. The review concludes with between limitations and future prospects of single-neuron analyses.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1532
JournalCells
Volume9
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 23 06 2020
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • artificial intelligence
  • electrophysiological recording
  • isolation
  • mapping
  • micro/nanofluidic devices
  • microelectrode array
  • single-neuron models
  • therapy
  • transfection

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