Issue 20, 2015

Spatiotemporal norepinephrine mapping using a high-density CMOS microelectrode array

Abstract

A high-density amperometric electrode array containing 8192 individually addressable platinum working electrodes with an integrated potentiostat fabricated using Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) processes is reported. The array was designed to enable electrochemical imaging of chemical gradients with high spatiotemporal resolution. Electrodes are arranged over a 2 mm × 2 mm surface area into 64 subarrays consisting of 128 individual Pt working electrodes as well as Pt pseudo-reference and auxiliary electrodes. Amperometric measurements of norepinephrine in tissue culture media were used to demonstrate the ability of the array to measure concentration gradients in complex media. Poly(dimethylsiloxane) microfluidics were incorporated to control the chemical concentrations in time and space, and the electrochemical response at each electrode was monitored to generate electrochemical heat maps, demonstrating the array's imaging capabilities. A temporal resolution of 10 ms can be achieved by simultaneously monitoring a single subarray of 128 electrodes. The entire 2 mm × 2 mm area can be electrochemically imaged in 64 seconds by cycling through all subarrays at a rate of 1 Hz per subarray. Monitoring diffusional transport of norepinephrine is used to demonstrate the spatiotemporal resolution capabilities of the system.

Graphical abstract: Spatiotemporal norepinephrine mapping using a high-density CMOS microelectrode array

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
04 Jul 2015
Accepted
25 Aug 2015
First published
25 Aug 2015

Lab Chip, 2015,15, 4075-4082

Author version available

Spatiotemporal norepinephrine mapping using a high-density CMOS microelectrode array

J. B. Wydallis, R. M. Feeny, W. Wilson, T. Kern, T. Chen, S. Tobet, M. M. Reynolds and C. S. Henry, Lab Chip, 2015, 15, 4075 DOI: 10.1039/C5LC00778J

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