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Low-invasive neural recording in mouse models with diabetes via an ultrasmall needle-electrode

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BIOSENSORS & BIOELECTRONICS
Volume 240, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY
DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2023.115605

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Neural recording; Microelectrode; Diabetes

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Diabetes is highly correlated with Alzheimer's disease and can cause complications that make it difficult to record neuronal activities in the brain tissue of diabetic patients. Researchers have developed a 4-mu m-tip diameter needle-electrode device that allows for electrophysiological recording in diabetic mice, reducing tissue injury and glial cell responses.
Diabetes is known to cause a variety of complications, having a high correlation with Alzheimer's disease. Electrophysiological recording using a microscale needle electrode is a promising technology for the study, however, diabetic brain tissue is more difficult to record neuronal activities than normal tissue due to these complications including the development of cerebrovascular disease. Here we show an electrophysiological methodology for diabetic db/db mice (+Leprdb/+Leprdb) using a 4-mu m-tip diameter needle-electrode device. The needle electrode minimized the tissue injury when compared to a typical larger metal electrode, as confirmed by bleeding during penetration. The proposed electrode device showed both acute and chronic in vivo recording capabilities for diabetic mice while reducing the glial cells' responses. Because of these device characteristics, the 4-mu m-tip diameter needle-electrode will allow electrophysiological studies on diabetes models of not only mice, as proven in this study, but also other animals.

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