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Quantal Release of Dopamine and Action Potential Firing Detected in Midbrain Neurons by Multifunctional Diamond-Based Microarrays
by
Calabresi, Paolo
, Carabelli, Valentina
, Picconi, Barbara
, Pasquarelli, Alberto
, Olivero, Paolo
, Tomagra, Giulia
, De Marchis, Silvia
, Battiato, Alfio
, Marcantoni, Andrea
, Carbone, Emilio
, Picollo, Federico
in
Action potential
/ Adrenal glands
/ amperometric detection
/ Amperometry
/ Biocompatibility
/ Biosensors
/ Catecholamines
/ Chromaffin cells
/ diamond microelectrode arrays
/ Diamonds
/ Dihydroxyphenylalanine
/ Dopamine
/ Dopamine D2 receptors
/ Electrodes
/ Excitability
/ Exocytosis
/ Experiments
/ Firing pattern
/ Firing rate
/ Glucose
/ Laboratories
/ Levodopa
/ Mesencephalon
/ Microelectrodes
/ midbrain neurons
/ Neural networks
/ Neuroscience
/ Noise
/ Potassium chloride
/ Quantal release
/ Simulation
/ Software
/ spontaneous firing
/ Sulpiride
2019
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Quantal Release of Dopamine and Action Potential Firing Detected in Midbrain Neurons by Multifunctional Diamond-Based Microarrays
by
Calabresi, Paolo
, Carabelli, Valentina
, Picconi, Barbara
, Pasquarelli, Alberto
, Olivero, Paolo
, Tomagra, Giulia
, De Marchis, Silvia
, Battiato, Alfio
, Marcantoni, Andrea
, Carbone, Emilio
, Picollo, Federico
in
Action potential
/ Adrenal glands
/ amperometric detection
/ Amperometry
/ Biocompatibility
/ Biosensors
/ Catecholamines
/ Chromaffin cells
/ diamond microelectrode arrays
/ Diamonds
/ Dihydroxyphenylalanine
/ Dopamine
/ Dopamine D2 receptors
/ Electrodes
/ Excitability
/ Exocytosis
/ Experiments
/ Firing pattern
/ Firing rate
/ Glucose
/ Laboratories
/ Levodopa
/ Mesencephalon
/ Microelectrodes
/ midbrain neurons
/ Neural networks
/ Neuroscience
/ Noise
/ Potassium chloride
/ Quantal release
/ Simulation
/ Software
/ spontaneous firing
/ Sulpiride
2019
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Quantal Release of Dopamine and Action Potential Firing Detected in Midbrain Neurons by Multifunctional Diamond-Based Microarrays
by
Calabresi, Paolo
, Carabelli, Valentina
, Picconi, Barbara
, Pasquarelli, Alberto
, Olivero, Paolo
, Tomagra, Giulia
, De Marchis, Silvia
, Battiato, Alfio
, Marcantoni, Andrea
, Carbone, Emilio
, Picollo, Federico
in
Action potential
/ Adrenal glands
/ amperometric detection
/ Amperometry
/ Biocompatibility
/ Biosensors
/ Catecholamines
/ Chromaffin cells
/ diamond microelectrode arrays
/ Diamonds
/ Dihydroxyphenylalanine
/ Dopamine
/ Dopamine D2 receptors
/ Electrodes
/ Excitability
/ Exocytosis
/ Experiments
/ Firing pattern
/ Firing rate
/ Glucose
/ Laboratories
/ Levodopa
/ Mesencephalon
/ Microelectrodes
/ midbrain neurons
/ Neural networks
/ Neuroscience
/ Noise
/ Potassium chloride
/ Quantal release
/ Simulation
/ Software
/ spontaneous firing
/ Sulpiride
2019
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Quantal Release of Dopamine and Action Potential Firing Detected in Midbrain Neurons by Multifunctional Diamond-Based Microarrays
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Quantal Release of Dopamine and Action Potential Firing Detected in Midbrain Neurons by Multifunctional Diamond-Based Microarrays
2019
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Overview
Micro-Graphitic Single Crystal Diamond Multi Electrode Arrays (μG-SCD-MEAs) have so far been used as amperometric sensors to detect catecholamines from chromaffin cells and adrenal gland slices. Besides having time resolution and sensitivity that are comparable with carbon fiber electrodes, that represent the gold standard for amperometry, μG-SCD-MEAs also have the advantages of simultaneous multisite detection, high biocompatibility and implementation of amperometric/potentiometric protocols, aimed at monitoring exocytotic events and neuronal excitability. In order to adapt diamond technology to record neuronal activity, the μG-SCD-MEAs in this work have been interfaced with cultured midbrain neurons to detect electrical activity as well as quantal release of dopamine (DA). μG-SCD-MEAs are based on graphitic sensing electrodes that are embedded into the diamond matrix and are fabricated using MeV ion beam lithography. Two geometries have been adopted, with 4 × 4 and 8 × 8 microelectrodes (20 μm × 3.5 μm exposed area, 200 μm spacing). In the amperometric configuration, the 4 × 4 μG-SCD-MEAs resolved quantal exocytosis from midbrain dopaminergic neurons. KCl-stimulated DA release occurred as amperometric spikes of 15 pA amplitude and 0.5 ms half-width, at a mean frequency of 0.4 Hz. When used as potentiometric multiarrays, the 8 × 8 μG-SCD-MEAs detected the spontaneous firing activity of midbrain neurons. Extracellularly recorded action potentials (APs) had mean amplitude of ∼-50 μV and occurred at a mean firing frequency of 0.7 Hz in 67% of neurons, while the remaining fired at 6.8 Hz. Comparable findings were observed using conventional MEAs (0.9 and 6.4 Hz, respectively). To test the reliability of potentiometric recordings with μG-SCD-MEAs, the D
-autoreceptor modulation of firing was investigated by applying levodopa (L-DOPA, 20 μM), and comparing μG-SCD-MEAs, conventional MEAs and current-clamp recordings. In all cases, L-DOPA reduced the spontaneous spiking activity in most neurons by 70%, while the D
-antagonist sulpiride reversed this effect. Cell firing inhibition was generally associated with increased APs amplitude. A minority of neurons was either insensitive to, or potentiated by L-DOPA, suggesting that AP recordings originate from different midbrain neuronal subpopulations and reveal different modulatory pathways. Our data demonstrate, for the first time, that μG-SCD-MEAs are multi-functional biosensors suitable to resolve real-time DA release and AP firing in
neuronal networks.
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