JOURNAL ARTICLE

Extracellular Recordings From Patterned Neuronal Networks Using Planar Microelectrode Arrays

Conrad D. JamesAndrew J. SpenceNatalie Dowell‐MesfinRifat J. HussainKaren L. SmithHarold G. CraigheadM. IsaacsonWilliam ShainJames N. Turner

Year: 2004 Journal:   IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering Vol: 51 (9)Pages: 1640-1648   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

Neuronal cell networks have been reconstructed on planar microelectrode arrays (MEAs) from dissociated hippocampal pyramidal neurons. Microcontact printing (microCP) and a photoresist-liftoff method were used to selectively localize poly-L-lysine (PLL) on the surface of MEAs. Haptotaxis led to the organization of the neurons into networks localized adjacent to microelectrodes. Various grids of PLL with 2-25-microm-wide lines spaced by 50-200 microm with 15-25-microm nodes at intersection points were used to guide cell body attachment and neurite outgrowth. Bursting activity with spike amplitude attenuation was observed, and multichannel recordings detected instances of coincident firing activity. Finally, we present here an extracellular recording from a approximately 2 microm bundle of guided neurites.

Keywords:
Microelectrode Multielectrode array Materials science Neurite Extracellular Planar Microcontact printing Neuroscience Nanotechnology Computer science Chemistry Electrode Biology

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