Qunchen Yuan, Chunlian Qin*, Dongxin Xu, Yong Qiu, Jiahao Hu, Hao Wan*, Ning Hu* and Ping Wang*,
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PEDOT: PSS-Modified Organic Flexible and Implantable Microelectrode for Internal Bi-Directional Electrophysiology of Three-Dimensional Cardiomyocyte Spheroid
Three-dimensional (3D) cardiomyocyte spheroids are essential models to replicate cardiac structural and functional features in vitro. However, conventional planar and rigid microelectrode arrays (MEAs) suffer from low-quality electrophysiological recording of 3D cultures, due to limited contact areas and weak coupling between cells and MEA chips. Herein, we developed a PEDOT: PSS-modified organic flexible and implantable MEA (OFI-MEA) coupled with a self-developed integrated biosensing platform to achieve high-throughput, long-term, and stable bidirectional internal electrophysiology in 3D cardiomyocyte spheroids. Electrostimulation enhanced the functional performance of the 3D cardiomyocytes, causing a remarkable 2.69-fold increase in frequency. Furthermore, time-frequency analysis of the multisite electrophysiological signals to highlight diverse cell activity patterns in the spheroids. It provides a powerful tool to record electrophysiological signals of 3D cardiomyocyte spheroids, allowing continuing evaluation of cardiac dynamics and regulation of electrical signals, providing a novel evaluation strategy for cardiac disease model construction, drug screening, and cardiological research.
期刊介绍:
ACS Sensors is a peer-reviewed research journal that focuses on the dissemination of new and original knowledge in the field of sensor science, particularly those that selectively sense chemical or biological species or processes. The journal covers a broad range of topics, including but not limited to biosensors, chemical sensors, gas sensors, intracellular sensors, single molecule sensors, cell chips, and microfluidic devices. It aims to publish articles that address conceptual advances in sensing technology applicable to various types of analytes or application papers that report on the use of existing sensing concepts in new ways or for new analytes.