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How Microelectrode Array-Based Chick Forebrain Neuron Biosensors Respond to Glutamate NMDA Receptor Antagonist AP5 and GABAA Receptor Antagonist Musimol.

Serena Y Kuang, Xiaoqi Yang, Zhonghai Wang, Ting Huang, Mark Kindy, Tingfei Xi, Bruce Z Gao.   

Abstract

We have established a long-term, stable primary chick forebrain neuron (FBN) culture on a microelectrode array platform as a biosensor system for neurotoxicant screening and for neuroelectrophysiological studies for multiple purposes. This paper reports some of our results, which characterize the biosensor pharmacologically. Dose-response experiments were conducted using NMDA receptor antagonist AP5 and GABAA receptor agonist musimol (MUS). The chick FBN biosensor (C-FBN-biosensor) responds to the two agents in a pattern similar to that of rodent counterparts; the estimated EC50s (the effective concentration that causes 50% inhibition of the maximal effect) are 2.3 μM and 0.25 μM, respectively. Intercultural and intracultural reproducibility and long-term reusability of the C-FBN-biosensor are addressed and discussed. A phenomenon of sensitization of the biosensor that accompanies intracultural reproducibility in paired dose-response experiments for the same agent (AP5 or MUS) is reported. The potential application of the C-FBN-biosensor as an alternative to rodent biosensors in shared sensing domains (NMDA receptor and GABAA receptor) is suggested.

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Keywords:  AP5; biosensor; chick forebrain neuron; microelectrode array; musimol; neurotoxicity

Year:  2016        PMID: 27551670      PMCID: PMC4991211          DOI: 10.1016/j.sbsr.2016.06.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sens Biosensing Res        ISSN: 2214-1804


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