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CMOS-based bio-image sensor spatially resolves neural activity-dependent proton dynamics in the living brain.


ABSTRACT: Recent studies have shown that protons can function as neurotransmitters in cultured neurons. To further investigate regional and neural activity-dependent proton dynamics in the brain, the development of a device with both wide-area detectability and high spatial-ltemporal resolution is necessary. Therefore, we develop an image sensor with a high spatial-temporal resolution specifically designed for measuring protons in vivo. Here, we demonstrate that spatially deferent neural stimulation by visual stimulation induced distinct patterns of proton changes in the visual cortex. This result indicates that our biosensor can detect micrometer and millisecond scale changes of protons across a wide area. Our study demonstrates that a CMOS-based proton image sensor with high spatial and temporal precision can be used to detect pH changes associated with biological events. We believe that our sensor may have broad applicability in future biological studies.

SUBMITTER: Horiuchi H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7002452 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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CMOS-based bio-image sensor spatially resolves neural activity-dependent proton dynamics in the living brain.

Horiuchi Hiroshi H   Agetsuma Masakazu M   Ishida Junko J   Nakamura Yusuke Y   Lawrence Cheung Dennis D   Nanasaki Shin S   Kimura Yasuyuki Y   Iwata Tatsuya T   Takahashi Kazuhiro K   Sawada Kazuaki K   Nabekura Junichi J  

Nature communications 20200205 1


Recent studies have shown that protons can function as neurotransmitters in cultured neurons. To further investigate regional and neural activity-dependent proton dynamics in the brain, the development of a device with both wide-area detectability and high spatial-ltemporal resolution is necessary. Therefore, we develop an image sensor with a high spatial-temporal resolution specifically designed for measuring protons in vivo. Here, we demonstrate that spatially deferent neural stimulation by vi  ...[more]

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