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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38485764/an-optrode-array-for-spatiotemporally-precise-large-scale-optogenetic-stimulation-of-deep-cortical-layers-in-non-human-primates
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Andrew M Clark, Alexander Ingold, Christopher F Reiche, Donald Cundy, Justin L Balsor, Frederick Federer, Niall McAlinden, Yunzhou Cheng, John D Rolston, Loren Rieth, Martin D Dawson, Keith Mathieson, Steve Blair, Alessandra Angelucci
Optogenetics has transformed studies of neural circuit function, but remains challenging to apply to non-human primates (NHPs). A major challenge is delivering intense, spatiotemporally-precise, patterned photostimulation across large volumes in deep tissue. Such stimulation is critical, for example, to modulate selectively deep-layer corticocortical feedback circuits. To address this need, we have developed the Utah Optrode Array (UOA), a 10×10 glass needle waveguide array fabricated atop a novel opaque optical interposer, and bonded to an electrically addressable µLED array...
March 14, 2024: Communications Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38472288/characterization-of-human-ipsc-derived-sensory-neurons-and-their-functional-assessment-using-multi-electrode-array
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Minami Hiranuma, Yuichi Okuda, Yuuka Fujii, Jean-Philippe Richard, Tomohisa Watanabe
Sensory neurons are afferent neurons in sensory systems that convert stimuli and transmit information to the central nervous system as electrical signals. Primary afferent neurons that are affected by non-noxious and noxious stimuli are present in the dorsal root ganglia (DRG), and the DRG sensory neurons are used as an in vitro model of the nociceptive response. However, DRG derived from mouse or rat give a low yield of neurons, and they are difficult to culture. To help alleviate this problem, we characterized human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC) derived sensory neurons...
March 12, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38464147/inferring-neural-communication-dynamics-from-field-potentials-using-graph-diffusion-autoregression
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Felix Schwock, Julien Bloch, Karam Khateeb, Jasmine Zhou, Les Atlas, Azadeh Yazdan-Shahmorad
Estimating dynamic network communication is attracting increased attention, spurred by rapid advancements in multi-site neural recording technologies and efforts to better understand cognitive processes. Yet, traditional methods, which infer communication from statistical dependencies among distributed neural recordings, face core limitations: they do not model neural interactions in a biologically plausible way, neglect spatial information from the recording setup, and yield predominantly static estimates that cannot capture rapid changes in the brain...
February 28, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38405393/multi-band-metasurface-driven-surface-enhanced-infrared-absorption-spectroscopy-for-improved-characterization-of-in-situ-electrochemical-reactions
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Malo Duportal, Luca M Berger, Stefan A Maier, Andreas Tittl, Katharina Krischer
Surface-enhanced spectroscopy techniques are the method-of-choice to characterize adsorbed intermediates occurring during electrochemical reactions, which are crucial in realizing a green and sustainable future. Characterizing species with low coverage or short lifetimes has so far been limited by low signal enhancement. Recently, single-band metasurface-driven surface-enhanced infrared absorption spectroscopy (SEIRAS) has been pioneered as a promising technology to monitor a single vibrational mode during electrochemical CO oxidation...
February 21, 2024: ACS Photonics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38403001/measuring-spatial-visual-loss-in-rats-by-retinotopic-mapping-of-the-superior-colliculus-using-a-novel-multi-electrode-array-technique
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Deepthi S Rajendran Nair, Juan Carlos-Martinez Camarillo, Gengxi Lu, Biju B Thomas
BACKGROUND: The retinotopic map property of the superior colliculus (SC) is a reliable indicator of visual functional changes in rodents. Electrophysiological mapping of the SC using a single electrode has been employed for measuring visual function in rat and mouse disease models. Single electrode mapping is highly laborious requiring long-term exposure to the SC surface and prolonged anesthetic conditions that can adversely affect the mapping data. NEW METHOD: To avoid the above-mentioned issues, we fabricated a fifty-six (56) electrode multi-electrode array (MEA) for rapid and reliable visual functional mapping of the SC...
February 23, 2024: Journal of Neuroscience Methods
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38400245/a-high-performance-system-for-weak-ecg-real-time-detection
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Kun Xu, Yi Yang, Yu Li, Yahui Zhang, Limin Zhang
Wearable devices have been widely used for the home monitoring of physical activities and healthcare conditions, among which ambulatory electrocardiogram (ECG) stands out for the diagnostic cardiovascular information it contains. Continuous and unobtrusive sensing often requires the integration of wearable sensors to existing devices such as watches, armband, headphones, etc.; nonetheless, it is difficult to detect high-quality ECG due to the nature of low signal amplitude at these areas. In this paper, a high-performance system with multi-channel signal superposition for weak ECG real-time detection is proposed...
February 7, 2024: Sensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38399004/batch-fabrication-of-microelectrode-arrays-with-glassy-carbon-microelectrodes-and-interconnections-for-neurochemical-sensing-promises-and-challenges
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Emma-Bernadette A Faul, Austin M Broussard, Daniel R Rivera, May Yoon Pwint, Bingchen Wu, Qun Cao, Davis Bailey, X Tracy Cui, Elisa Castagnola
Flexible multielectrode arrays with glassy carbon (GC) electrodes and metal interconnection ( hybrid MEAs) have shown promising performance in multi-channel neurochemical sensing. A primary challenge faced by hybrid MEAs fabrication is the adhesion of the metal traces with the GC electrodes, as prolonged electrical and mechanical stimulation can lead to adhesion failure. Previous devices with GC electrodes and interconnects made of a homogeneous material ( all GC) demonstrated exceptional electrochemical stability but required miniaturization for enhanced tissue integration and chronic electrochemical sensing...
February 15, 2024: Micromachines
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38391994/analytical-determination-of-serotonin-exocytosis-in-human-platelets-with-bdd-on-quartz-mea-devices
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Rosalía González Brito, Pablo Montenegro, Alicia Méndez, Ramtin E Shabgahi, Alberto Pasquarelli, Ricardo Borges
Amperometry is arguably the most widely used technique for studying the exocytosis of biological amines. However, the scarcity of human tissues, particularly in the context of neurological diseases, poses a challenge for exocytosis research. Human platelets, which accumulate 90% of blood serotonin, release it through exocytosis. Nevertheless, single-cell amperometry with encapsulated carbon fibers is impractical due to the small size of platelets and the limited number of secretory granules on each platelet...
January 31, 2024: Biosensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38364764/evaluation-of-the-cardiotoxicity-potential-of-bisphenol-analogues-in-human-induced-pluripotent-stem-cells-derived-cardiomyocytes
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Seul-Gi Lee, Gyeong-Eun Song, Jin Seok, Jin Kim, Min Woo Kim, Jooeon Rhee, Shinhye Park, Kyu Sik Jeong, Suemin Lee, Yun Hyeong Lee, Youngin Jeong, Hyung Min Chung, C-Yoon Kim
The importance of evaluating the cardiotoxicity potential of common chemicals as well as new drugs is increasing as a result of the development of animal alternative test methods using human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes (hiPSC-CM). Bisphenol A (BPA), which is used as a main material in plastics, is known as an endocrine-disrupting chemical, and recently reported to cause cardiotoxicity through inhibition of ion channels in CMs even with acute exposure. Accordingly, the need for the development of alternatives to BPA has been highlighted, and structural analogues including bisphenol AF, C, E, F, and S have been developed...
February 15, 2024: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38358881/gaussian-process-based-bayesian-optimization-for%C3%A2-neurostimulation-interventions-in-rats
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Léo Choinière, Rose Guay-Hottin, Rémi Picard, Guillaume Lajoie, Marco Bonizzato, Numa Dancause
Effective neural stimulation requires adequate parametrization. Gaussian-process (GP)-based Bayesian optimization (BO) offers a framework to discover optimal stimulation parameters in real time. Here, we first provide a general protocol to deploy this framework in neurostimulation interventions and follow by exemplifying its use in detail. Specifically, we describe the steps to implant rats with multi-channel electrode arrays in the hindlimb motor cortex. We then detail how to utilize the GP-BO algorithm to maximize evoked target movements, measured as electromyographic responses...
February 13, 2024: STAR protocols
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38354063/recording-quality-is-systematically-related-to-electrode-impedance
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Christopher M Lewis, Christian Böhler, Rickard Liljemalm, Pascal Fries, Thomas Stieglitz, Maria Asplund
Extracellular recordings with planar microelectrodes are the gold standard technique for recording the fast action potentials of neurons in the intact brain. The introduction of microfabrication techniques has revolutionized the in vivo recording of neuronal activity and introduced high-density, multi-electrode arrays that increase the spatial resolution of recordings and the number of neurons that can be simultaneously recorded. Despite these innovations, there is still debate about the ideal electrical transfer characteristics of extracellular electrodes...
February 14, 2024: Advanced Healthcare Materials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38350999/upregulated-girk2-counteracts-ethanol-induced-changes-in-excitability-respiration-in-human-neurons
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Iya Prytkova, Yiyuan Liu, Michael Fernando, Isabel Gameiro-Ros, Dina Popova, Chella Kamarajan, Xiaoling Xuei, David B Chorlian, Howard J Edenberg, Jay A Tischfield, Bernice Porjesz, Zhiping P Pang, Ronald P Hart, Alison Goate, Paul A Slesinger
Genome-wide association analysis (GWAS) of electroencephalographic endophenotypes for alcohol use disorder (AUD) has identified non-coding polymorphisms within the KCNJ6 gene. KCNJ6 encodes GIRK2, a subunit of a G protein-coupled inwardly-rectifying potassium channel that regulates neuronal excitability. How changes in GIRK2 affect human neuronal excitability and the response to repeated ethanol exposure is poorly understood. Here, we studied the effect of upregulating KCNJ6 using an isogenic approach with human glutamatergic neurons derived from induced pluripotent stem cells (male and female donors)...
February 13, 2024: Journal of Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38349619/high-reliability-and-self-rectifying-alkali-ion-memristor-through-bottom-electrode-design-and-dopant-incorporation
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Byeong Min Lim, Yu Min Lee, Chan Sik Yoo, Minjae Kim, Seung Ju Kim, Sungkyu Kim, J Joshua Yang, Hong-Sub Lee
Ionic memristor devices are crucial for efficient artificial neural network computations in neuromorphic hardware. They excel in multi-bit implementation but face challenges like device reliability and sneak currents in crossbar array architecture (CAA). Interface-type ionic memristors offer low variation, self-rectification, and no forming process, making them suitable for CAA. However, they suffer from slow weight updates and poor retention and endurance. To address these issues, the study demonstrated an alkali ion self-rectifying memristor with an alkali metal reservoir formed by a bottom electrode design...
February 13, 2024: ACS Nano
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38341856/trial-by-trial-variability-in-cortical-responses-exhibits-scaling-of-spatial-correlations-predicted-from-critical-dynamics
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Tiago L Ribeiro, Peter Jendrichovsky, Shan Yu, Daniel A Martin, Patrick O Kanold, Dante R Chialvo, Dietmar Plenz
In the mammalian cortex, even simple sensory inputs or movements activate many neurons, with each neuron responding variably to repeated stimuli-a phenomenon known as trial-by-trial variability. Understanding the spatial patterns and dynamics of this variability is challenging. Using cellular 2-photon imaging, we study visual and auditory responses in the primary cortices of awake mice. We focus on how individual neurons' responses differed from the overall population. We find consistent spatial correlations in these differences that are unique to each trial and linearly scale with the cortical area observed, a characteristic of critical dynamics as confirmed in our neuronal simulations...
February 10, 2024: Cell Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38336848/large-area-untethered-metamorphic-and-omnidirectionally-stretchable-multiplexing-self-powered-triboelectric-skins
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Beibei Shao, Ming-Han Lu, Tai-Chen Wu, Wei-Chen Peng, Tien-Yu Ko, Yung-Chi Hsiao, Jiann-Yeu Chen, Baoquan Sun, Ruiyuan Liu, Ying-Chih Lai
Large-area metamorphic stretchable sensor networks are desirable in haptic sensing and next-generation electronics. Triboelectric nanogenerator-based self-powered tactile sensors in single-electrode mode constitute one of the best solutions with ideal attributes. However, their large-area multiplexing utilizations are restricted by severe misrecognition between sensing nodes and high-density internal circuits. Here, we provide an electrical signal shielding strategy delivering a large-area multiplexing self-powered untethered triboelectric electronic skin (UTE-skin) with an ultralow misrecognition rate (0...
February 9, 2024: Nature Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38333703/human-induced-pluripotent-stem-cell-derived-closed-loop-cardiac-tissue-for-drug-assessment
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Junjun Li, Ying Hua, Yuting Liu, Xiang Qu, Jingbo Zhang, Masako Ishida, Noriko Yoshida, Akiko Tabata, Hayato Miyoshi, Mikio Shiba, Shuichiro Higo, Nagako Sougawa, Maki Takeda, Takuji Kawamura, Ryohei Matsuura, Daisuke Okuzaki, Toshihiko Toyofuku, Yoshiki Sawa, Li Liu, Shigeru Miyagawa
Human iPSC-derived cardiomyocytes (hiPSC-CMs) exhibit functional immaturity, potentially impacting their suitability for assessing drug proarrhythmic potential. We previously devised a traveling wave (TW) system to promote maturation in 3D cardiac tissue. To align with current drug assessment paradigms (CiPA and JiCSA), necessitating a 2D monolayer cardiac tissue, we integrated the TW system with a multi-electrode array. This gave rise to a hiPSC-derived closed-loop cardiac tissue (iCT), enabling spontaneous TW initiation and swift pacing of cardiomyocytes from various cell lines...
February 16, 2024: IScience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38328120/transcranial-focused-ultrasound-remotely-modulates-extrastriate-visual-cortex-with-subregion-specificity
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Kai Yu, Samantha Schmitt, Yunruo Ni, Emily C Crane, Matthew A Smith, Bin He
Low-intensity transcranial focused ultrasound (tFUS) has emerged as a powerful neuromodulation tool characterized by its deep penetration and precise spatial targeting to influence neural activity. Our study directed low-intensity tFUS stimulation onto a region of prefrontal cortex (the frontal eye field, or FEF) of a rhesus macaque to examine its impact on a remote site, the extrastriate visual cortex (area V4). This pair of cortical regions form a top-down modulatory circuit that has been studied extensively with electrical microstimulation...
January 22, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38324444/loading-recognition-for-lumbar-exoskeleton-based-on-multi-channel-surface-electromyography-from-low-back-muscles
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Naifu Jiang, Lin Wang, Dashuai Wang, Peng Fang, Xinyu Wu, Guanglin Li
Lumbar exoskeleton is an assistive robot, which can reduce the risk of injury and pain in low back muscles when lifting heavy objects. An important challenge it faces involves enhancing assistance with minimal muscle energy consumption. One of the viable solutions is to adjust the force or torque of assistance in response to changes in the load on the low back muscles. It requires accurate loading recognition, which has yet to yield satisfactory outcomes due to the limitations of available measurement tools and load classification methods...
February 7, 2024: IEEE Transactions on Bio-medical Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38314841/mxene-antenna-electrode-with-collective-multipole-resonances
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Vahid Karimi, Viktoriia E Babicheva
Two-dimensional transition metal carbides and nitrides (MXene-s) are the focus of extensive research due to their exceptional potential for practical applications. We study nanostructured MXene layers to design photodetector electrodes and increase their response through hot-electron generation. We demonstrate that the lattice arrangement plays a crucial role in exciting strong optical resonances in the nanostructured MXene, specifically Ti3 C2 T x , despite its high loss and weak optical resonances in an isolated antenna...
February 5, 2024: Nanoscale
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38290943/probing-the-biological-consequences-of-a-previously-undescribed-de-novo-mutation-of-zmynd11-in-a-schizophrenia-patient-by-crispr-genome-editing-and-induced-pluripotent-stem-cell-based-in-vitro-disease-modeling
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Csongor Tordai, Edit Hathy, Hella Gyergyák, Katalin Vincze, Máté Baradits, Júlia Koller, Ádám Póti, Bálint Jezsó, László Homolya, Mária Judit Molnár, László Nagy, Dávid Szüts, Ágota Apáti, János M Réthelyi
BACKGROUND: Schizophrenia (SCZ) is a severe neuropsychiatric disorder of complex, poorly understood etiology, associated with both genetic and environmental factors. De novo mutations (DNMs) represent a new source of genetic variation in SCZ, however, in most cases their biological significance remains unclear. We sought to investigate molecular disease pathways connected to DNMs in SCZ by combining human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC) based disease modeling and CRISPR-based genome editing...
January 29, 2024: Schizophrenia Research
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