Fabrication and characterization of flexible microelectrode arrays for the long-term recording of mammalian brain slices

Q4 Engineering
Hanna Frese, Andrea Kauth, Henner Koch, Jonas Ort, Sven Ingebrandt
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Abstract A profound understanding of brain disorders is essential for developing more effective treatments, targeted therapies, and reliable diagnoses. Electrical in vitro long-term and repetitive measurements give insight to neural activity of more complex neural circuits and, thus, into malfunctioning caused by illness. Flexible microelectrode arrays (flexMEAs) enable the recording of neural activity with promising spatial and temporal resolution over longer durations. The present study aims to combine the long-term recording by flexMEAs with the cultivation of brain slices inside an incubator. An 8 μm-thin flexMEA with up to 256 electrodes with 30 μm in diameter and interelectrode spacing of 200 μm was fabricated. Characterization showed uniform and reproducible electronic characteristics. Coating with PEDOT:PSS by electropolymerization formed stable low-impedance spectra. The platform is ready for future experiments with brain slices inside an incubator.
用于哺乳动物脑切片长期记录的柔性微电极阵列的制备和表征
对脑部疾病的深刻理解对于开发更有效的治疗方法、靶向治疗和可靠的诊断至关重要。体外长期和重复的电测量可以洞察更复杂的神经回路的神经活动,从而了解由疾病引起的功能障碍。柔性微电极阵列(flexMEAs)能够在更长时间内以有希望的空间和时间分辨率记录神经活动。本研究旨在将flexmea的长期记录与培养箱内的脑切片培养相结合。制备了厚度为8 μm、电极直径为30 μm、电极间距为200 μm、最多可容纳256个电极的flexMEA。表征显示出均匀和可重复的电子特性。PEDOT:PSS电聚合涂层形成稳定的低阻抗谱。该平台已经为未来在孵化器中进行脑切片实验做好了准备。
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Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering
Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering Engineering-Biomedical Engineering
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