An electrically-stimulate optically-record microsystem based on active CMOS multi-electrode array for dissociated cell cultures

N. Lei, S. Ramakrishnan, P. Shi, J. Orcutt, L. Kam, R. Yuste, K. Shepard
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Calcium fluorescence-based optical recording combined with patch-clamp stimulation has become the standard technique for analyzing neural network behavior. At best, stimulation is limited to only a few channels in this case. Passive multielectrode arrays for two-dimensional electrophysiology only offer electrode densities of 60 electrodes per mm2. Here, we report an active multielectrode array, constructed with a standard complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) technology, to perform localized extracellular stimulation of dispersed cell cultures. A 256×256 array integrated with in-pixel stimulators on a 4-by-4 mm2 CMOS chip noninvasively stimulate hippocampal cells cultured on chip at cellular resolution. Combined with calcium imaging using high-affinity indicators, we demonstrate the ability to observe spatiotemporal dynamics of neural activity.
基于有源CMOS多电极阵列的离解细胞培养电刺激光记录微系统
钙荧光光记录结合膜片钳刺激已成为分析神经网络行为的标准技术。在这种情况下,刺激最多只能局限于几个通道。二维电生理被动多电极阵列只提供60电极每平方毫米的电极密度。在这里,我们报告了一种用标准互补金属氧化物半导体(CMOS)技术构建的有源多电极阵列,用于对分散细胞培养物进行局部细胞外刺激。在4 × 4 mm2 CMOS芯片上集成了像素内刺激器的256×256阵列以细胞分辨率无创刺激芯片上培养的海马细胞。结合使用高亲和力指标的钙成像,我们展示了观察神经活动时空动态的能力。
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