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  • - Sialic acid, particularly N-acetylneuraminic acid, is abundant in the brain and is important for brain development, learning, and memory, although its exact role is still unclear.
  • - This study examined how reducing sialylation affects the network formation in human iPSC-derived neurons (iNeurons) and found that inhibiting sialic acid production led to an increase in free sialic acid but disrupted normal neuronal development.
  • - The results indicated that decreased sialic acid resulted in impaired synapse and network formation, evidenced by altered firing patterns in microelectrode arrays, underscoring the necessity of sialic acid for proper neuronal connectivity during development.

Article Abstract

N-acetylneuraminic acid (sialic acid) is present in large quantities in the brain and plays a crucial role in brain development, learning, and memory formation. How sialic acid contributes to brain development is not fully understood. The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of reduced sialylation on network formation in human iPSC-derived neurons (iNeurons). Using targeted mass spectrometry and antibody binding, we observed an increase in free sialic acid and polysialic acid during neuronal development, which was disrupted by treatment of iNeurons with a synthetic inhibitor of sialic acid biosynthesis. Sialic acid inhibition disturbed synapse formation and network formation on microelectrode array (MEA), showing short but frequent (network) bursts and an overall lower firing rate, and higher percentage of random spikes. This study shows that sialic acid is necessary for neuronal network formation during human neuronal development and provides a physiologically relevant model to study the role of sialic acid in patient-derived iNeurons.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jnc.15934DOI Listing

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