• DocumentCode
    321008
  • Title

    A biomimetic materials approach towards the development of a neural cell-based biosensor

  • Author

    Makohliso, S.A. ; Aebischer, P. ; Giovangrandi ; Buhlmann, H.J. ; Dutoit, M.

  • Author_Institution
    Centre for Gene Therapy, Lausanne Univ. Med. Sch., Switzerland
  • Volume
    1
  • fYear
    1996
  • fDate
    31 Oct-3 Nov 1996
  • Firstpage
    81
  • Abstract
    Neural cells possess sensitive electrochemical transduction capabilities that could be useful in constructing cell-based biosensors. Previous studies on the neuron-electronics interface emphasize the importance of a tight coupling in optimization signal recording. In the present study, the intention was to improve the neuron-electronic interface coupling by mimicking the cell-substratum interactions found in vivo. Synthetic oligopeptides that are similar to the attachment-promoting laminin subdomains in the extracellular matrix were utilized to enhance cell-electrode coupling. They were immobilized on gold substrates, and their presence was verified with surface analysis spectroscopy (ESCA and ToF-SIMS). A significant increase in neural cell attachment efficacy was observed on peptide-modified substrates as compared to the unmodified ones. Here, the authors report results obtained with a biochip prototype that was constructed with attachment-promoting peptides on the microelectrodes. Strong signals were obtained. The results of this study would be useful in the development of biological neural networks and bioelectronic devices
  • Keywords
    biosensors; cellular biophysics; microelectrodes; neural nets; neurophysiology; Au; attachment-promoting laminin subdomains; bioelectronic devices; biological neural networks; biomimetic materials approach; cell-based biosensors; cell-electrode coupling enhancement; cell-substratum interactions; extracellular matrix; neural cell attachment efficacy; neural cell-based biosensor development; neuron-electronics interface; optimization signal recording; peptide-modified substrates; sensitive electrochemical transduction capabilities; surface analysis spectroscopy; tight coupling; Biological materials; Biomimetics; Biosensors; Extracellular; Gold; In vivo; Microelectrodes; Peptides; Prototypes; Spectroscopy;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 1996. Bridging Disciplines for Biomedicine. Proceedings of the 18th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
  • Conference_Location
    Amsterdam
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7803-3811-1
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/IEMBS.1996.656856
  • Filename
    656856