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Frontiers in Neuroscience
Barbed channels enhance unidirectional connectivity between neuronal networks cultured on multi electrode arrays.
Eddy ede Weerd1  Marcel eWeusthof1  Wybren ePostma1  Wim L C Rutten1  Joost eLe Feber1 
[1] University of Twente;
关键词: Electrophysiology;    Electrical Stimulation;    spontaneous activity;    multi electrode array;    cortical neurons;    stimulus response compatibility;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fnins.2015.00412
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Cultured neurons on multi electrode arrays (MEAs) have been widely used to study various as-pects of neuronal (network) functioning. A possible drawback of this approach is the lack of structure in these networks. At the single cell level, several solutions have been proposed to ena-ble directed connectivity, and promising results were obtained.At the level of connected sub-populations, a few attempts have been made with promising results. First assessment of the de-signs’ functionality, however, suggested room for further improvement.We designed a two chamber MEA aiming to create a unidirectional connection between the net-works in both chambers (‘emitting’ and ‘receiving’). To achieve this unidirectionality, all inter-connectingchannels contained barbs that hindered axon growth in the opposite direction (from receiving to emitting chamber). Visual inspection showed that axons predominantly grew through the channels in the promoted direction . This observation was confirmed by spontaneous activity recordings. Cross-correlation between the signals from two electrodes inside the channels suggested signal propagation at ≈2 m/s from emitting to receiving chamber. Cross-correlation between the firing patterns in both chambers indicated that most correlated activity was initiated in the emitting chamber, which was also reflected by a significantly lower fraction of partial bursts (e. a one-chamber-only burst) in the emitting chamber. Finally, electrical stimulation in the emitting chamber induced a fast response in that chamber, and a slower response in the receiving chamber. Stimulation in the receiving chamber evoked a fast response in that chamber, but no response in the emitting chamber. These results confirm the predominantly unidirectional nature of the connecting channels from emitting to receiving chamber.

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