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A compact multifunctional microfluidic platform for exploring cellular dynamics in real-time using electrochemical detection

Authors :
Roberto Raiteri
Winnie Edith Svendsen
Claudia Caviglia
A. Heiskanen
Kinga Zor
Zs. Keresztes
Alberto Martínez-Serrano
Maria Dimaki
Dmitri B. Papkovsky
E. Landini
Marco Vergani
Jenny Emnéus
Merab Kokaia
Giorgio Ferrari
Marco Sampietro
Ulla Wollenberger
Dafna Benayahu
Marco Carminati
Martin Dufva
Fozia Shah
T. Ramos Moreno
Source :
Zor, K, Heiskanen, A, Caviglia, C, Vergani, M, Landini, E, Shah, F, Carminati, M, Martínez-Serrano, A, Moreno, T R, Kokaia, M, Benayahu, D, Keresztes, Z, Papkovsky, D, Wollenberger, U, Svendsen, W E, Dimaki, M, Ferrari, G, Raiteri, R, Sampietro, M, Dufva, M & Emnéus, J 2014, ' A compact multifunctional microfluidic platform for exploring cellular dynamics in real-time using electrochemical detection ', R S C Advances, vol. 4, pp. 63761–63771 . https://doi.org/10.1039/c4ra12632g
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), 2014.

Abstract

Downscaling of microfluidic cell culture and detection devices for electrochemical monitoring has mostly focused on miniaturization of the microfluidic chips which are often designed for specific applications and therefore lack functional flexibility. We present a compact microfluidic cell culture and electrochemical analysis platform with in-built fluid handling and detection, enabling complete cell based assays comprising on-line electrode cleaning, sterilization, surface functionalization, cell seeding, cultivationand electrochemical real-time monitoring of cellular dynamics. To demonstrate the versatility and multifunctionality of the platform, we explored amperometric monitoring of intracellular redox activity in yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) and detection of exocytotically released dopamine from rat pheochromocytoma cells (PC12). Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy was used in bothapplications for monitoring cell sedimentation and adhesion as well as proliferation in the case of PC12 cells. The influence of flow rate on the signal amplitude in the detection of redox metabolism as well as the effect of mechanical stimulation on dopamine release were demonstrated using the programmable fluid handling capability. The here presented platform is aimed at applications utilizing cell based assays, ranging from e.g. monitoring of drug effects in pharmacological studies, characterization of neural stem cell differentiation, and screening of genetically modified microorganisms to environmental monitoring.

Details

ISSN :
20462069
Volume :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
RSC Adv.
Accession number :
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