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A bundled microwire array for long-term chronic single-unit recording in deep brain regions of behaving rats.

Wan-Ting Tseng1, Chen-Tung Yen, Meng-Li Tsai.   

Abstract

Chronic single-unit recording in subcortical brain regions is increasingly important in neurophysiological studies. However, methods for long-term, stable recording of multiple single-units in deep brain regions and in dura-surrounded ganglion have not yet been established. In the present study, we propose a bundled microwire array design which is capable of long-term recording of the trigeminal ganglion and deep-brain units. This electrode set is easy to construct from common materials and tools found in an electrophysiological laboratory. The salient features of our design include: (1) short and separated tungsten microwires for stable chronic recording; (2) the use of a 30-guage stainless steel guide tube for facilitating penetration and aiming for deep targets as well as electrical grounding; (3) the inclusion of a reference of the same microwire material inside the bundle to enhance common mode rejection of far field noises; and (4) an adjustable connector. In our case, we used a 90° backward bending connector so that implanted rats could perform the same hole-seeking behavior and their faces and the whiskers could be stimulated in the behaving state. It was demonstrated that this multi-channel electrode caused minimal tissue damage at the recording site and we were able to obtain good, stable single-unit recordings from the trigeminal ganglion and ventroposterior medial thalamus areas of freely moving rats for up to 80 days. This methodology is useful for the studies that require long term and high quality unit recording in the deep brain or in the trigeminal system.
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Year:  2011        PMID: 21889539     DOI: 10.1016/j.jneumeth.2011.08.028

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosci Methods        ISSN: 0165-0270            Impact factor:   2.390


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