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Comparative Study
. 2002 Dec;49(12 Pt 2):1580-90.
doi: 10.1109/TBME.2002.805555.

Modeled channel distributions explain extracellular recordings from cultured neurons sealed to microelectrodes

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Comparative Study

Modeled channel distributions explain extracellular recordings from cultured neurons sealed to microelectrodes

Jan Reinoud Buitenweg et al. IEEE Trans Biomed Eng. 2002 Dec.

Abstract

Amplitudes and shapes of extracellular recordings from single neurons cultured on a substrate embedded microelectrode depend not only on the volume conducting properties of the neuron-electrode interface, but might also depend on the distribution of voltage-sensitive channels over the neuronal membrane. In this paper, finite-element modeling is used to quantify the effect of these channel distributions on the neuron-electrode contact. Slight accumulation or depletion of voltage-sensitive channels in the sealing membrane of the neuron results in various shapes and amplitudes of simulated extracellular recordings. However, estimation of channel-specific accumulation factors from extracellular recordings can be obstructed by co-occuring ion currents and defect sealing. Experimental data from cultured neuron-electrode interfaces suggest depletion of sodium channels and accumulation of potassium channels.

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