@article{39791, author = {Robert Samhaber and Manuel Schottdorf and Ahmed El Hady and Kai Broeking and Andreas Daus and Christiane Thielemann and Walter Stuehmer and Fred Wolf}, title = {Growing neuronal islands on multi-electrode arrays using an Accurate Positioning-μCP device}, abstract = {

Background

Multi-electrode arrays (MEAs) allow non-invasive multi-unit recording in-vitro from cultured neuronal networks. For sufficient neuronal growth and adhesion on such MEAs, substrate preparation is required. Plating of dissociated neurons on a uniformly prepared MEA{\textquoteright}s surface results in the formation of spatially extended random networks with substantial inter-sample variability. Such cultures are not optimally suited to study the relationship between defined structure and dynamics in neuronal networks. To overcome these shortcomings, neurons can be cultured with pre-defined topology by spatially structured surface modification. Spatially structuring a MEA surface accurately and reproducibly with the equipment of a typical cell-culture laboratory is challenging.

New Method

In this paper, we present a novel approach utilizing micro-contact printing (μCP) combined with a custom-made device to accurately position patterns on MEAs with high precision. We call this technique AP-μCP (accurate positioning micro-contact printing).

Comparison with existing Methods

Other approaches presented in the literature using μCP for patterning either relied on facilities or techniques not readily available in a standard cell culture laboratory, or they did not specify means of precise pattern positioning.

Conclusion

Here we present a relatively simple device for reproducible and precise patterning in a standard cell-culture laboratory setting. The patterned neuronal islands on MEAs provide a basis for high throughput electrophysiology to study the dynamics of single neurons and neuronal networks.

}, year = {2016}, journal = {Journal of Neuroscience Methods}, volume = {257}, pages = {194 - 203}, url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0165027015003556}, language = {eng}, }