Implementação da técnica de registro extracelular multicanal no cérebro de roedores in vivo
The techniques for acquiring brain signals can be non-invasive or invasive. In non-invasive techniques, the most commonly used is surface recording, known as EEG, while in invasive techniques, ECOG is the most widespread. In rodents, the multichannel microelectrode array is a device for extracell...
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Resumo: | The techniques for acquiring brain signals can be non-invasive or invasive. In
non-invasive techniques, the most commonly used is surface recording, known as EEG,
while in invasive techniques, ECOG is the most widespread. In rodents, the
multichannel microelectrode array is a device for extracellular electrophysiological
recording that has enabled advances in the field by allowing prolonged and
simultaneous monitoring of various cells. Therefore, the documented development of
efficient manufacturing protocols for these devices is necessary. The objective of this
work is the implementation of the multichannel extracellular recording technique in the
live rodent brain. To achieve this, two arrays of 16 microelectrodes were fabricated and
implanted in the CA1 region of the hippocampus of adult Wistar rats. The results
demonstrate that the fabricated and implanted device is capable of performing
electrophysiological recording. With the implementation of the technique, it is possible
to investigate different layers of neuronal groups in a specific region. |
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