Revealing Low Amplitude Signals of Neuroendocrine Cells through Disordered Silicon Nanowires-Based Microelectrode Array
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
Today, the key methodology to study in vitro or in vivo electrical activity in a
population of electrogenic cells, under physiological or pathological
conditions, is by using microelectrode array (MEA). While significant efforts
have been devoted to develop nanostructured MEAs for improving the
electrophysiological investigation in neurons and cardiomyocytes, data on the
recording of the electrical activity from neuroendocrine cells with MEA
technology are scarce owing to their weaker electrical signals. Disordered
silicon nanowires (SiNWs) for developing a MEA that, combined with a
customized acquisition board, successfully capture the electrical signals
generated by the corticotrope AtT-20 cells as a function of the extracellular
calcium (Ca2+) concentration are reported. The recorded signals show a shape
that clearly resembles the action potential waveform by suggesting a natural
membrane penetration of the SiNWs. Additionally, the generation of
synchronous signals observed under high Ca2+ content indicates the
occurrence of a collective behavior in the AtT-20 cell population. This study
extends the usefulness of MEA technology to the investigation of the electrical
communication in cells of the pituitary gland, crucial in controlling several
essential human functions, and provides new perspectives in recording with
MEA the electrical activity of excitable cells.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
disordered silicon nanowires; microelectrode arrays; neuroendocrine cells; electrical activity recording
Elenco autori:
Lucarini, Ivano; DEL RIO DE VICENTE, JOSE IGNACIO; Sciortino, Antonio; Lisi, Antonella; Convertino, Annalisa; Ledda, Mario; Maiolo, Luca; Mussi, Valentina; Maita, Francesco
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