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Sustained delivery of focal ischemia coupled to real-time neurochemical sensing in brain slices.

Michael T Cryan1, Yuxin Li1, Ashley E Ross1.   

Abstract

Local stimulation of tissue can occur naturally in events like immune-mediated inflammation and focal ischemic injuries in brain and is confined to specific regions within tissue, occurring on various timescales. Making chemical measurements at the exact site of stimulation with current technologies is difficult yet important for understanding tissue response. We have developed a microfluidic device capable of local stimulation of brain slices with minimal lateral spread over time and submillimeter, tunable spatial resolution. This device is compatible with electrochemical measurements to monitor signaling at the site of stimulation over time. The PDMS-based device is three layers and contains a culture well, channel layer, and exit port layer for the channels. Channels with exit ports straddling the stimulus channels and ports were specifically fabricated to focus the stimulus over time. We demonstrated that the device is compatible with fast-scan cyclic voltammetry (FSCV) recording of neurotransmitter release. Localized hypoxia in tissue was verified using Image-iT Green Hypoxia Reagent and coupling this device with FSCV enabled measurement of local dopamine changes at the site of focal ischemia for the first time. This work provides a significant advance in knowledge of local neurochemical fluctuations during sustained tissue injury. Overall, the unique capabilities of the device to deliver sustained localized stimulation combined with real-time sensing provide an innovative platform to answer significant biological questions about how tissues respond at the site of controlled, localized injury and chemical stimulation.

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35531656      PMCID: PMC9156565          DOI: 10.1039/d1lc00908g

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lab Chip        ISSN: 1473-0189            Impact factor:   7.517


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