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Technical feasibility study for production of tailored multielectrode arrays and patterning of arranged neuronal networks

In this manuscript, we first reveal a simple ultra violet laser lithographic method to design and produce plain tailored multielectrode arrays. Secondly, we use the same lithographic setup for surface patterning to enable controlled attachment of primary neuronal cells and help neurite guidance. For...

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Autores principales: Schürmann, Matthias, Shepheard, Norman, Frese, Natalie, Geishendorf, Kevin, Sudhoff, Holger, Gölzhäuser, Armin, Rückert, Ulrich, Kaltschmidt, Christian, Kaltschmidt, Barbara, Thomas, Andy
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5825013/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29474358
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0192647
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author Schürmann, Matthias
Shepheard, Norman
Frese, Natalie
Geishendorf, Kevin
Sudhoff, Holger
Gölzhäuser, Armin
Rückert, Ulrich
Kaltschmidt, Christian
Kaltschmidt, Barbara
Thomas, Andy
author_facet Schürmann, Matthias
Shepheard, Norman
Frese, Natalie
Geishendorf, Kevin
Sudhoff, Holger
Gölzhäuser, Armin
Rückert, Ulrich
Kaltschmidt, Christian
Kaltschmidt, Barbara
Thomas, Andy
author_sort Schürmann, Matthias
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description In this manuscript, we first reveal a simple ultra violet laser lithographic method to design and produce plain tailored multielectrode arrays. Secondly, we use the same lithographic setup for surface patterning to enable controlled attachment of primary neuronal cells and help neurite guidance. For multielectrode array production, we used flat borosilicate glass directly structured with the laser lithography system. The multi layered electrode system consists of a layer of titanium coated with a layer of di-titanium nitride. Finally, these electrodes are covered with silicon nitride for insulation. The quality of the custom made multielectrode arrays was investigated by light microscopy, electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction. The performance was verified by the detection of action potentials of primary neurons. The electrical noise of the custom-made MEA was equal to commercially available multielectrode arrays. Additionally, we demonstrated that structured coating with poly lysine, obtained with the aid of the same lithographic system, could be used to attach and guide neurons to designed structures. The process of neuron attachment and neurite guidance was investigated by light microscopy and charged particle microscopy. Importantly, the utilization of the same lithographic system for MEA fabrication and poly lysine structuring will make it easy to align the architecture of the neuronal network to the arrangement of the MEA electrode.. In future studies, this will lead to multielectrode arrays, which are able to specifically attach neuronal cell bodies to their chemically defined electrodes and guide their neurites, gaining a controlled connectivity in the neuronal network. This type of multielectrode array would be able to precisely assign a signal to a certain neuron resulting in an efficient way for analyzing the maturation of the neuronal connectivity in small neuronal networks.
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spelling pubmed-58250132018-03-19 Technical feasibility study for production of tailored multielectrode arrays and patterning of arranged neuronal networks Schürmann, Matthias Shepheard, Norman Frese, Natalie Geishendorf, Kevin Sudhoff, Holger Gölzhäuser, Armin Rückert, Ulrich Kaltschmidt, Christian Kaltschmidt, Barbara Thomas, Andy PLoS One Research Article In this manuscript, we first reveal a simple ultra violet laser lithographic method to design and produce plain tailored multielectrode arrays. Secondly, we use the same lithographic setup for surface patterning to enable controlled attachment of primary neuronal cells and help neurite guidance. For multielectrode array production, we used flat borosilicate glass directly structured with the laser lithography system. The multi layered electrode system consists of a layer of titanium coated with a layer of di-titanium nitride. Finally, these electrodes are covered with silicon nitride for insulation. The quality of the custom made multielectrode arrays was investigated by light microscopy, electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction. The performance was verified by the detection of action potentials of primary neurons. The electrical noise of the custom-made MEA was equal to commercially available multielectrode arrays. Additionally, we demonstrated that structured coating with poly lysine, obtained with the aid of the same lithographic system, could be used to attach and guide neurons to designed structures. The process of neuron attachment and neurite guidance was investigated by light microscopy and charged particle microscopy. Importantly, the utilization of the same lithographic system for MEA fabrication and poly lysine structuring will make it easy to align the architecture of the neuronal network to the arrangement of the MEA electrode.. In future studies, this will lead to multielectrode arrays, which are able to specifically attach neuronal cell bodies to their chemically defined electrodes and guide their neurites, gaining a controlled connectivity in the neuronal network. This type of multielectrode array would be able to precisely assign a signal to a certain neuron resulting in an efficient way for analyzing the maturation of the neuronal connectivity in small neuronal networks. Public Library of Science 2018-02-23 /pmc/articles/PMC5825013/ /pubmed/29474358 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0192647 Text en © 2018 Schürmann et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Schürmann, Matthias
Shepheard, Norman
Frese, Natalie
Geishendorf, Kevin
Sudhoff, Holger
Gölzhäuser, Armin
Rückert, Ulrich
Kaltschmidt, Christian
Kaltschmidt, Barbara
Thomas, Andy
Technical feasibility study for production of tailored multielectrode arrays and patterning of arranged neuronal networks
title Technical feasibility study for production of tailored multielectrode arrays and patterning of arranged neuronal networks
title_full Technical feasibility study for production of tailored multielectrode arrays and patterning of arranged neuronal networks
title_fullStr Technical feasibility study for production of tailored multielectrode arrays and patterning of arranged neuronal networks
title_full_unstemmed Technical feasibility study for production of tailored multielectrode arrays and patterning of arranged neuronal networks
title_short Technical feasibility study for production of tailored multielectrode arrays and patterning of arranged neuronal networks
title_sort technical feasibility study for production of tailored multielectrode arrays and patterning of arranged neuronal networks
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5825013/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29474358
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0192647
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