类器官智能(OI)——大脑微生理系统的终极功能。

IF 4.5 2区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Lena Smirnova, Itzy E Morales Pantoja, Thomas Hartung
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摘要

了解大脑功能仍然具有挑战性,因为人类和动物模型的工作因代偿机制而变得复杂,而到目前为止,体外模型过于简单。随着人类干细胞和脑微生理系统(MPS)生物工程的出现,理解认知和长期记忆是如何产生的现在变得触手可及。我们建议将尖端人工智能与MPS研究相结合,引领类器官智能(OI)作为合成生物智能。我们的愿景是实现大脑MPS的认知功能,并将其扩展到实现相关的短期和长期记忆能力和基本信息处理,作为神经发育和神经功能的最终功能实验模型,并作为药物和化学测试的基于细胞的分析。通过推进生物计算的前沿,我们的目标是(a)创建“碟中智能”模型,以研究人类认知功能的基础;(b)提供模型,以推进对导致神经系统疾病的毒物的搜索,并确定神经系统疾病的治疗方法;(c)实现相关的生物计算能力,以补充传统计算。对大脑功能的进一步了解,在某些方面仍然优于今天的超级计算机,可能允许在神经形态计算机架构中模仿这一点,甚至可能开辟生物计算来补充硅计算机。同时,这也提出了一些伦理问题,比如感知和意识从何而来,干细胞捐赠者和各自的OI系统之间的关系是什么。这样的伦理讨论对于大脑类器官认知模型的社会可接受的进步至关重要。
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Organoid intelligence (OI) - The ultimate functionality of a brain microphysiological system.

Understanding brain function remains challenging as work with human and animal models is complicated by compensatory mechanisms, while in vitro models have been too simple until now. With the advent of human stem cells and the bioengineering of brain microphysiological systems (MPS), understanding how both cognition and long-term memory arise is now coming into reach. We suggest combining cutting-edge AI with MPS research to spearhead organoid intelligence (OI) as synthetic biological intelligence. The vision is to realize cognitive functions in brain MPS and scale them to achieve relevant short- and long-term memory capabilities and basic information processing as the ultimate functional experimental models for neurodevelopment and neurological function and as cell-based assays for drug and chemical testing. By advancing the frontiers of biological computing, we aim to (a) create models of intelligence-in-a-dish to study the basis of human cognitive functions, (b) provide models to advance the search for toxicants contributing to neurological diseases and identify remedies for neurological maladies, and (c) achieve relevant biological computational capacities to complement traditional computing. Increased understanding of brain functionality, in some respects still superior to today's supercomputers, may allow to imitate this in neuromorphic computer architectures or might even open up biological computing to complement silicon computers. At the same time, this raises ethical questions such as where sentience and consciousness start and what the relationship between a stem cell donor and the respective OI system is. Such ethical discussions will be critical for the socially acceptable advance of brain organoid models of cognition.

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Altex-Alternatives To Animal Experimentation
Altex-Alternatives To Animal Experimentation MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
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期刊介绍: ALTEX publishes original articles, short communications, reviews, as well as news and comments and meeting reports. Manuscripts submitted to ALTEX are evaluated by two expert reviewers. The evaluation takes into account the scientific merit of a manuscript and its contribution to animal welfare and the 3R principle.
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