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Microfabricated Sampling Probes for in Vivo Monitoring of Neurotransmitters

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ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
卷 85, 期 8, 页码 3828-3831

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ac400579x

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  1. McKnight Foundation
  2. NIH [R37 EB003320]

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Microfabricated fluidic systems have emerged as a powerful approach for chemical analysis. Relatively unexplored is the use of microfabrication to create sampling probes. We have developed a sampling probe microfabricated in Si by bulk micromachining and lithography. The probe is 70 mu m wide by 85 mu m thick by 11 mm long and incorporates two buried channels that are 20 mu m in diameter. The tip of the probe has two 20 mu m holes where fluid is ejected or collected for sampling. Utility of the probe was demonstrated by sampling from the brain of live rats. For sampling, artificial cerebral spinal fluid was infused in through one channel at SO nL/min while sample was withdrawn at the same flow rate from the other channel. Analysis of resulting fractions collected every 20 min from the striatum of rats by liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry demonstrated reliable detection of 17 neurotransmitters and metabolites. The small probe dimensions suggest it is less perturbing to tissue and can be used to sample smaller brain nuclei than larger sampling devices, such as microdialysis probes. This sampling probe may have other applications such as sampling from cells in culture. The use of microfabrication may also enable incorporation of electrodes for electrochemical or electrophysiological recording and other channels that enable more complex sample preparation on the device.

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