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Cleaning patch-clamp pipettes for immediate reuse

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
卷 6, 期 -, 页码 -

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/srep35001

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  1. NIH Computational Neuroscience Training grant [DA032466-02]
  2. Georgia Tech Neural Engineering Center Seed Grant
  3. NIH [1-U01-MH106027-01, 1-R01-EY023173, 5-R44-NS083108-03]
  4. Georgia Tech through the Institute for Bioengineering and Biosciences Junior Faculty Award
  5. Technology Fee Fund
  6. Invention Studio
  7. George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering
  8. National Science Foundation grant [ECCS-0335765]

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Patch-clamp recording has enabled single-cell electrical, morphological and genetic studies at unparalleled resolution. Yet it remains a laborious and low-throughput technique, making it largely impractical for large-scale measurements such as cell type and connectivity characterization of neurons in the brain. Specifically, the technique is critically limited by the ubiquitous practice of manually replacing patch-clamp pipettes after each recording. To circumvent this limitation, we developed a simple, fast, and automated method for cleaning glass pipette electrodes that enables their reuse within one minute. By immersing pipette tips into Alconox, a commercially-available detergent, followed by rinsing, we were able to reuse pipettes 10 times with no degradation in signal fidelity, in experimental preparations ranging from human embryonic kidney cells to neurons in culture, slices, and in vivo. Undetectable trace amounts of Alconox remaining in the pipette after cleaning did not affect ion channel pharmacology. We demonstrate the utility of pipette cleaning by developing the first robot to perform sequential patch-clamp recordings in cell culture and in vivo without a human operator.

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