Graphene Hybrid
Inner Ear Organoid with Enhanced Maturity
Posted on 2023-06-13 - 20:05
Inner
ear organoids (IEOs) are 3D structures grown in vitro, which can mimic the complex cellular structure
and function of
the inner ear. IEOs are potential solutions to problems related to
inner ear development, disease modeling, and drug delivery. However,
current approaches in generating IEOs using chemical factors have
a few limitations, resulting in unpredictable outcomes. In this study,
we propose the use of nanomaterial-based approaches, specifically
by using graphene oxide (GO). GO’s unique properties promote
cell–extracellular matrix interactions and cell–cell
gap junctions, thereby enhancing hair cell formation, which is an
essential part of IEO development. We also investigated the potential
applications for drug testing. Our findings suggest that GO is a promising
candidate for enhancing the functionality of IEOs and advancing our
understanding of the problems underlying inner ear development. The
use of nanomaterial-based approaches may provide a more reliable and
effective method for building better IEOs in the future.
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Park, Sunho; Kim, Yeon Ju; Sharma, Harshita; Kim, Dream; Gwon, Yonghyun; Kim, Woochan; et al. (2023). Graphene Hybrid
Inner Ear Organoid with Enhanced Maturity. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.3c00988