Selective Stimulation of a Target Neuron in Micropatterned Neuronal Circuits Using a Pair of Needle Electrodes

Neurostimulation is an essential technique to trigger and modulate the spatiotemporal activity of local neuronal circuits. Current stimulation methods have a trade-off relationship among aiming precision, temporal resolution, and noninvasiveness, making it difficult to stimulate and monitor a single...

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Main Authors: Kouhei HATTORI, Hekiru KURAKAKE, Junko IMAI, Takuya HASHIMOTO, Mihoko ISHIDA, Koki SATO, Honoka TAKAHASHI, Soichiro OGUMA, Hideaki YAMAMOTO, Ayumi HIRANO-IWATA, Takashi TANII
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Language:English
Published: The Electrochemical Society of Japan 2021-07-01
Series:Electrochemistry
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Online Access:https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/electrochemistry/89/4/89_21-00032/_pdf/-char/en
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spelling doaj-d8e84547bc53466d8882d31a0f56c2ab2021-09-02T04:54:44ZengThe Electrochemical Society of JapanElectrochemistry2186-24512021-07-0189434835410.5796/electrochemistry.21-00032electrochemistrySelective Stimulation of a Target Neuron in Micropatterned Neuronal Circuits Using a Pair of Needle ElectrodesKouhei HATTORI0Hekiru KURAKAKE1Junko IMAI2Takuya HASHIMOTO3Mihoko ISHIDA4Koki SATO5Honoka TAKAHASHI6Soichiro OGUMA7Hideaki YAMAMOTO8Ayumi HIRANO-IWATA9Takashi TANII10Faculty of Science and Engineering, Waseda UniversityFaculty of Science and Engineering, Waseda UniversityFaculty of Science and Engineering, Waseda UniversityFaculty of Science and Engineering, Waseda UniversityFaculty of Science and Engineering, Waseda UniversityFaculty of Science and Engineering, Waseda UniversityFaculty of Science and Engineering, Waseda UniversityFaculty of Science and Engineering, Waseda UniversityResearch Institute of Electrical Communication, Tohoku UniversityResearch Institute of Electrical Communication, Tohoku UniversityFaculty of Science and Engineering, Waseda UniversityNeurostimulation is an essential technique to trigger and modulate the spatiotemporal activity of local neuronal circuits. Current stimulation methods have a trade-off relationship among aiming precision, temporal resolution, and noninvasiveness, making it difficult to stimulate and monitor a single target neuron for a long term. Here, we show that a method using two needle electrodes in combination of micropatterning techniques provides new possibilities for targeting and stimulating a single neuron selectively. Results of physiological experiments as well as analog circuit simulation reveal that two needle electrodes can stimulate a target neuron selectively by placing the two needle electrodes in proximity to and to straddle the target neuron, and that the steepness of voltage applied to two needle electrodes is important for the target neuron to fire at a low voltage. The proposed method enables a noninvasive stimulation suitable for measuring long-term activity of local neuronal circuits.https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/electrochemistry/89/4/89_21-00032/_pdf/-char/enneurontwo needle electrodesselective stimulationltspice
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author Kouhei HATTORI
Hekiru KURAKAKE
Junko IMAI
Takuya HASHIMOTO
Mihoko ISHIDA
Koki SATO
Honoka TAKAHASHI
Soichiro OGUMA
Hideaki YAMAMOTO
Ayumi HIRANO-IWATA
Takashi TANII
spellingShingle Kouhei HATTORI
Hekiru KURAKAKE
Junko IMAI
Takuya HASHIMOTO
Mihoko ISHIDA
Koki SATO
Honoka TAKAHASHI
Soichiro OGUMA
Hideaki YAMAMOTO
Ayumi HIRANO-IWATA
Takashi TANII
Selective Stimulation of a Target Neuron in Micropatterned Neuronal Circuits Using a Pair of Needle Electrodes
Electrochemistry
neuron
two needle electrodes
selective stimulation
ltspice
author_facet Kouhei HATTORI
Hekiru KURAKAKE
Junko IMAI
Takuya HASHIMOTO
Mihoko ISHIDA
Koki SATO
Honoka TAKAHASHI
Soichiro OGUMA
Hideaki YAMAMOTO
Ayumi HIRANO-IWATA
Takashi TANII
author_sort Kouhei HATTORI
title Selective Stimulation of a Target Neuron in Micropatterned Neuronal Circuits Using a Pair of Needle Electrodes
title_short Selective Stimulation of a Target Neuron in Micropatterned Neuronal Circuits Using a Pair of Needle Electrodes
title_full Selective Stimulation of a Target Neuron in Micropatterned Neuronal Circuits Using a Pair of Needle Electrodes
title_fullStr Selective Stimulation of a Target Neuron in Micropatterned Neuronal Circuits Using a Pair of Needle Electrodes
title_full_unstemmed Selective Stimulation of a Target Neuron in Micropatterned Neuronal Circuits Using a Pair of Needle Electrodes
title_sort selective stimulation of a target neuron in micropatterned neuronal circuits using a pair of needle electrodes
publisher The Electrochemical Society of Japan
series Electrochemistry
issn 2186-2451
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Neurostimulation is an essential technique to trigger and modulate the spatiotemporal activity of local neuronal circuits. Current stimulation methods have a trade-off relationship among aiming precision, temporal resolution, and noninvasiveness, making it difficult to stimulate and monitor a single target neuron for a long term. Here, we show that a method using two needle electrodes in combination of micropatterning techniques provides new possibilities for targeting and stimulating a single neuron selectively. Results of physiological experiments as well as analog circuit simulation reveal that two needle electrodes can stimulate a target neuron selectively by placing the two needle electrodes in proximity to and to straddle the target neuron, and that the steepness of voltage applied to two needle electrodes is important for the target neuron to fire at a low voltage. The proposed method enables a noninvasive stimulation suitable for measuring long-term activity of local neuronal circuits.
topic neuron
two needle electrodes
selective stimulation
ltspice
url https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/electrochemistry/89/4/89_21-00032/_pdf/-char/en
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