Microfluidic integration of substantially round glass capillaries for lateral patch clamping on chip |
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Authors: | Ong Wee-Liat Tang Kum-Cheong Agarwal Ajay Nagarajan Ranganathan Luo Lian-Wee Yobas Levent |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Microelectronics, 11 Science Park Road, Science Park II, Singapore, 117685. |
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Abstract: | High-throughput screening of drug candidates for channelopathies can greatly benefit from an automated patch-clamping assay. Automation of the patch clamping through microfluidics ideally requires on-chip integration of glass capillaries with substantially round cross section. Such round capillaries, if they can only be integrated to connect isolated reservoirs on a substrate surface, will lead to a "lateral" configuration which is simple yet powerful for the patch clamping. We demonstrate here "lateral" patch clamping through microfluidic integration of substantially round glass capillaries in a novel process. The process adopts two well-known phenomena from microelectronics: keyhole-void formation and thermal-reflow of phosphosilicate glass in silicon trenches. The process relies on the same physical principle as the preparation of conventional micropipette electrodes by heat-pulling and fire-polishing glass tubes. The optimized process forms capillaries with a diameter approximately 1.5 microm and variation <10%. Functionality of the integrated glass capillaries for the patch-clamp recording has been verified by statistical test results from a sample of one hundred capillaries on mammalian cells (RBL-1) in suspension: 61% formed gigaseals (>1 GOmega) and of those approximately 48% (29% of all) achieved whole-cell recordings. Pharmacological blockade of ion channel activity and longevity of a whole-cell mode on these capillaries have also been presented. |
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