The ability to monitor electrogenic cells accurately plays a pivotal role in neuroscience, cardiology and cell biology. Despite pioneering research and long-lasting efforts, the existing methods for intracellular recording of action potentials on the large network scale suffer limitations that prevent their widespread use. Here, we introduce the concept of a meta-electrode, a planar porous electrode that mimics the optical and biological behaviour of three-dimensional plasmonic antennas but also preserves the ability to work as an electrode. Its synergistic combination with plasmonic optoacoustic poration allows commercial complementary metal-oxide semiconductor multi-electrode arrays to record intracellular action potentials in large cellular networks. We apply this approach to measure signals from human-induced pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiac cells, rodent primary cardiomyocytes and immortalized cell types and demonstrate the possibility of non-invasively testing a variety of relevant drugs. Due to its robustness and easiness of use, we expect the method will be rapidly adopted by the scientific community and by pharmaceutical companies.

Plasmonic meta-electrodes allow intracellular recordings at network level on high-density CMOS-multi-electrode arrays / Dipalo, M; Melle, G; Lovato, L; Jacassi, A; Santoro, F; Caprettini, V; Schirato, A; Alabastri, A; Garoli, D; Bruno, G; Tantussi, F; De Angelis, F. - In: NATURE NANOTECHNOLOGY. - ISSN 1748-3387. - 13:10(2018), pp. 965-971. [10.1038/s41565-018-0222-z]

Plasmonic meta-electrodes allow intracellular recordings at network level on high-density CMOS-multi-electrode arrays

Garoli D;
2018

Abstract

The ability to monitor electrogenic cells accurately plays a pivotal role in neuroscience, cardiology and cell biology. Despite pioneering research and long-lasting efforts, the existing methods for intracellular recording of action potentials on the large network scale suffer limitations that prevent their widespread use. Here, we introduce the concept of a meta-electrode, a planar porous electrode that mimics the optical and biological behaviour of three-dimensional plasmonic antennas but also preserves the ability to work as an electrode. Its synergistic combination with plasmonic optoacoustic poration allows commercial complementary metal-oxide semiconductor multi-electrode arrays to record intracellular action potentials in large cellular networks. We apply this approach to measure signals from human-induced pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiac cells, rodent primary cardiomyocytes and immortalized cell types and demonstrate the possibility of non-invasively testing a variety of relevant drugs. Due to its robustness and easiness of use, we expect the method will be rapidly adopted by the scientific community and by pharmaceutical companies.
2018
13
10
965
971
Plasmonic meta-electrodes allow intracellular recordings at network level on high-density CMOS-multi-electrode arrays / Dipalo, M; Melle, G; Lovato, L; Jacassi, A; Santoro, F; Caprettini, V; Schirato, A; Alabastri, A; Garoli, D; Bruno, G; Tantussi, F; De Angelis, F. - In: NATURE NANOTECHNOLOGY. - ISSN 1748-3387. - 13:10(2018), pp. 965-971. [10.1038/s41565-018-0222-z]
Dipalo, M; Melle, G; Lovato, L; Jacassi, A; Santoro, F; Caprettini, V; Schirato, A; Alabastri, A; Garoli, D; Bruno, G; Tantussi, F; De Angelis, F
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