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Biological application of microelectrode arrays in drug discovery and basic research
Authors:Alfred?Stett  Ulrich?Egert  Elke?Guenther  Frank?Hofmann  Thomas?Meyer  Wilfried?Nisch  Email author" target="_blank">Hugo?HaemmerleEmail author
Institution:(1) NMI Naturwissenschaftliches und Medizinisches Institut an der Universität Tübingen, Markwiesenstr. 55, 72770 Reutlingen, Germany;(2) Neurobiology and Biophysics, Institute for Biology III, Albert-Ludwigs University Freiburg, Schänzlestrasse 1, 79104 Freiburg, Germany;(3) Multi Channel Systems MCS GmbH, Markwiesenstr. 55, 72770 Reutlingen, Germany
Abstract:Electrical activity of electrogenic cells in neuronal and cardiac tissue can be recorded by means of microelectrode arrays (MEAs) that offer the unique possibility for non-invasive extracellular recording from as many as 60 sites simultaneously. Since its introduction 30 years ago, the technology and the related culture methods for electrophysiological cell and tissue assays have been continually improved and have found their way into many academic and industrial laboratories. Currently, this technology is attracting increased interest owing to the industrial need to screen selected compounds against ion channel targets in their native environment at organic, cellular, and sub-cellular level.As the MEA technology can be applied to any electrogenic tissue (i.e., central and peripheral neurons, heart cells, and muscle cells), the MEA biosensor is an ideal in vitro system to monitor both acute and chronic effects of drugs and toxins and to perform functional studies under physiological or induced pathophysiological conditions that mimic in vivo damages. By recording the electrical response of various locations on a tissue, a spatial map of drug effects at different sites can be generated, providing important clues about a drug's specificity.In this survey, examples of MEA biosensor applications are described that have been developed for drug screening and discovery and safety pharmacology in the field of cardiac and neural research. Additionally, biophysical basics of recording and concepts for analysis of extracellular electrical signals are presented.Abbreviations AP action potential - DG dentate gyrus - EC entorhinal cortex - ECG electrocardiogram - ERG electroretinogram - LFP local field potentials - MEA microelectrode array - PSTH peri-stimulus–time histogram - SNR signal-to-noise ratio
Keywords:Drug discovery  Safety pharmacology  Organotypic tissue culture  Cell culture  Ion channel  Microelectrode array  Field potential  Electrophysiology
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