| Literature DB >> 29881642 |
Elisa Castagnola1,2, Nasim Winchester Vahidi3,4, Surabhi Nimbalkar1,2, Srihita Rudraraju5, Marvin Thielk4, Elena Zucchini6, Claudia Cea1,2, Stefano Carli6, Timothy Q Gentner4, Davide Ricci5, Luciano Fadiga6,7, Sam Kassegne1,2.
Abstract
In this study, we present a 4-channel intracortical glassy carbon (GC) microelectrode array on a flexible substrate for the simultaneous in vivo neural activity recording and dopamine (DA) concentration measurement at four different brain locations (220μm vertical spacing). The ability of GC microelectrodes to detect DA was firstly assessed in vitro in phosphate-buffered saline solution and then validated in vivo measuring spontaneous DA concentration in the Striatum of European Starling songbird through fast scan cyclic voltammetry (FSCV). The capability of GC microelectrode arrays and commercial penetrating metal microelectrode arrays to record neural activity from the Caudomedial Neostriatum of European starling songbird was compared. Preliminary results demonstrated the ability of GC microelectrodes in detecting neurotransmitters release and recording neural activity in vivo. GC microelectrodes array may, therefore, offer a new opportunity to understand the intimate relations linking electrophysiological parameters with neurotransmitters release.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29881642 PMCID: PMC5987773 DOI: 10.1557/adv.2018.98
Source DB: PubMed Journal: MRS Adv ISSN: 2059-8521