Insertable Fast-Response Amperometric NO/CO Dual Microsensor: Study of Neurovascular
Coupling During Acutely Induced Seizures of Rat Brain Cortex
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Abstract
This paper reports the fabrication
of an insertable amperometric
dual microsensor and its application for the simultaneous and fast
sensing of NO and CO during acutely induced seizures of living rat
brain cortex. NO and CO are important signaling mediators, controlling
cerebrovascular tone. The dual NO/CO sensor is prepared based on a
dual microelectrode having Au-deposited Pt microdisk (WE1, 76 μm
diameter) and Pt black-deposited Pt disk (WE2, 50 μm diameter).
The different deposited metals for WE1 and WE2 allow the selective
anodic detection of CO at WE1 (+0.2 V vs Ag/AgCl) and that of NO at
WE2 (+0.75 V vs Ag/AgCl) with sufficient sensitivity. Fluorinated
xerogel coating on this dual electrode provides exclusive selectivity
over common biological interferents, along with fast response time.
The miniaturized size (end plane diameter < 300 μm) and tapered
needle-like sensor geometry make the sensor become insertable into
biological tissues. The sensor is applied to simultaneously monitor
dynamic changes of NO and CO levels in a living rat brain under acute
seizure condition induced by 4-aminopyridine in cortical tissue near
the area of seizure induction. In-tissue measurement shows clearly
defined patterns of NO/CO changes, directly correlated with observed
LFP signal. Current study verifies the feasibility of a newly developed
NO/CO dual sensor for real-time fast monitoring of intimately connected
NO and CO dynamics