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Multielectrode Arrays as a Means to Study Exocytosis in Human Platelets
by
Carabelli, Valentina
, González Brito, Rosalía
, Pasquarelli, Alberto
, Shabgahi, Ramtin E.
, Tomagra, Giulia
, Borges, Ricardo
, Montenegro, Pablo
, Méndez, Alicia
in
Amines
/ Amperometry
/ Arrays
/ Bioaccumulation
/ Blood platelets
/ Blood Platelets - metabolism
/ Carbon Fiber
/ Carbon fibers
/ Cell Membrane
/ chromaffin cells
/ Diamonds
/ Electrical measurement
/ electrochemistry
/ Electrodes
/ Exocytosis
/ Exocytosis - physiology
/ Glucose
/ High-throughput screening
/ Histamine
/ Human tissues
/ Humans
/ Mental disorders
/ Platelets
/ secretion
/ Serotonin
/ Silicon wafers
/ Software
2023
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Multielectrode Arrays as a Means to Study Exocytosis in Human Platelets
by
Carabelli, Valentina
, González Brito, Rosalía
, Pasquarelli, Alberto
, Shabgahi, Ramtin E.
, Tomagra, Giulia
, Borges, Ricardo
, Montenegro, Pablo
, Méndez, Alicia
in
Amines
/ Amperometry
/ Arrays
/ Bioaccumulation
/ Blood platelets
/ Blood Platelets - metabolism
/ Carbon Fiber
/ Carbon fibers
/ Cell Membrane
/ chromaffin cells
/ Diamonds
/ Electrical measurement
/ electrochemistry
/ Electrodes
/ Exocytosis
/ Exocytosis - physiology
/ Glucose
/ High-throughput screening
/ Histamine
/ Human tissues
/ Humans
/ Mental disorders
/ Platelets
/ secretion
/ Serotonin
/ Silicon wafers
/ Software
2023
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Multielectrode Arrays as a Means to Study Exocytosis in Human Platelets
by
Carabelli, Valentina
, González Brito, Rosalía
, Pasquarelli, Alberto
, Shabgahi, Ramtin E.
, Tomagra, Giulia
, Borges, Ricardo
, Montenegro, Pablo
, Méndez, Alicia
in
Amines
/ Amperometry
/ Arrays
/ Bioaccumulation
/ Blood platelets
/ Blood Platelets - metabolism
/ Carbon Fiber
/ Carbon fibers
/ Cell Membrane
/ chromaffin cells
/ Diamonds
/ Electrical measurement
/ electrochemistry
/ Electrodes
/ Exocytosis
/ Exocytosis - physiology
/ Glucose
/ High-throughput screening
/ Histamine
/ Human tissues
/ Humans
/ Mental disorders
/ Platelets
/ secretion
/ Serotonin
/ Silicon wafers
/ Software
2023
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Multielectrode Arrays as a Means to Study Exocytosis in Human Platelets
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Multielectrode Arrays as a Means to Study Exocytosis in Human Platelets
2023
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Platelets are probably the most accessible human cells to study exocytosis by amperometry. These cell fragments accumulate biological amines, serotonin in particular, using similar if not the same mechanisms as those employed by sympathetic, serotoninergic, and histaminergic neurons. Thus, platelets have been widely recognized as a model system to study certain neurological and psychiatric diseases. Platelets release serotonin by exocytosis, a process that entails the fusion of a secretory vesicle to the plasma membrane and that can be monitored directly by classic single cell amperometry using carbon fiber electrodes. However, this is a tedious technique because any given platelet releases only 4–8 secretory δ-granules. Here, we introduce and validate a diamond-based multielectrode array (MEA) device for the high-throughput study of exocytosis by human platelets. This is probably the first reported study of human tissue using an MEA, demonstrating that they are very interesting laboratory tools to assess alterations to exocytosis in neuropsychiatric diseases. Moreover, these devices constitute a valuable platform for the rapid testing of novel drugs that act on secretory pathways in human tissues.
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