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SB05.08.02 2024 MRS Spring Meeting

Implantable Microfluidics for Membrane-Free Neurochemical Sampling in Freely Moving Animals

When and Where

Apr 24, 2024
4:15pm - 4:30pm

Room 434, Level 4, Summit

Presenter

Co-Author(s)

Yi Zhang1,Guangfu Wu1

University of Connecticut1

Abstract

Yi Zhang1,Guangfu Wu1

University of Connecticut1
Extensive studies in both animals and humans have demonstrated that high molecular weight neurochemicals, such as neuropeptides and other polypeptide neurochemicals, play critical roles in various neurological disorders. Despite many attempts, existing methods are constrained by detecting neuropeptide release in small animal models during behavior tasks, which leaves the molecular mechanisms underlying many neurological and psychological disorders unresolved. Here, we report a wireless, implantable microfluidic system for membrane-free neurochemical sampling with cellular spatial resolution in freely moving animals. In vitro studies demonstrate the sampling of various neurochemicals with high recovery (>80%). Open-field tests reveal that the device implantation does not affect the natural behavior of mice. The probe successfully captures the pharmacologically evoked release of neuropeptide Y in freely moving mice. This wireless push-pull microsystem creates opportunities for neuroscientists to understand where, when, and how the release of neuropeptides modulates diverse behavioral outputs of the brain.

Symposium Organizers

Eric Glowacki, Central European Institute of Technology
Philipp Gutruf, University of Arizona
John Ho, National University of Singapore
Flavia Vitale, University of Pennsylvania

Symposium Support

Bronze
Diener Electronic GmbH + Co. KG

Publishing Alliance

MRS publishes with Springer Nature