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Graphene Microelectrodes for Real-Time Impedance Spectroscopy of Neural Cells

  • Amir Niaraki
  • , Marilyn C McNamara
  • , Reza Montazami
  • , Nicole N Hashemi

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Abstract

Understanding the changes in the electrochemical properties of neural cells upon exposure to stress factors imparts vital information about the conditions prior to their death. This study presents a graphene-based biosensor for real-time monitoring of N27 rat dopaminergic neural cells which characterizes cell adhesion and cytotoxicity factors through impedance spectroscopy. The aim was to monitor the growth of the entire cell network via a nonmetallic flexible electrode array. Therefore, a water-based graphene solution was formulized as a conductive ink, 3D-printed into a flexible substrate through an electrohydrodynamic approach, resulting in electrodes with a conductivity of 6750 s/m. The presented high-throughput method enabled microscale monitoring of the entire cell network via the design of PDMS-based growth channels. The electrical resistance of the cell network was measured continuously along with their network density, constituting a mean density of 1890 cell/mm2 at full cell confluency. The results demonstrate the applicability of the impedance-based sensing of the cell network for rapid screening of the cytotoxic elements, and the real-time effect of UV exposure on dopaminergic neural cells was reported as an immediate application of the device.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)113-122
Number of pages10
JournalACS Applied Bio Materials
Volume5
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 17 2022

Funding

This work was partially supported by the Office of Naval Research Grant N000141712620 and the National Science Foundation Award 2014346. The authors acknowledge Mehran Abbasi Shirsavar, Nicholas Hunter, and Kelli Williams for the technical help in characterization tests and Alexander Knapp for illustration.

FundersFunder number
National Science Foundation2014346
Office of Naval ResearchN000141712620

    Keywords

    • aqueous graphene
    • dopaminergic neural cells
    • flexible biosensor
    • impedance spectroscopy
    • microelectrode array

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • General Chemistry
    • Biomaterials
    • Biomedical Engineering
    • Biochemistry, medical

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