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Adapting Standard Fast-Scan Cyclic Voltammetry Protocols & Sensors for Chronic Biochemical Measurements & In Vivo Applications.

机译:适应标准的快速扫描循环伏安协议和传感器,用于慢性生化测量和体内应用。

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There is a great need in neuroscience to better understand biochemical signaling in the brain. Fluctuation in this signaling can lean to numerous neurological disorders including neurodegenerative disorders, such as Parkinson's disease, and neuropsychiatric disorders, such as addiction. The brain is an extremely complex organ with numerous pathways and signaling molecules that regulate everything from learning to memory, sleep, emotion, risk assessment, reward etc. In damaged signaling pathways, these signaling molecules cannot perform as they would in healthy tissue, producing a wide range of symptoms that reduce the quality of life. This work has identified opportunities to adapt an existing in vivo technology to be better-suited for observing biochemical signaling in the brain during more realistic behavioral paradigms and with larger animal models. This ability would enable better longterm study of biochemical signaling during behavioral and pharmacological challenges and the extension of these studies to larger animal models.;Fast-Scan Cyclic Voltammetry (FSCV) at carbon-fiber microelectrodes (CFMs) is a proven in vivo technology capable of making electroanalytical measurements of biochemical signaling in the brain of behaving animals. It was initially developed for use in acute, narrowly defined research studies. However, recent advances in science and technology have permitted the development of wireless systems that can make chronic FSCV-based biochemical measurements in large or behaving animal models. Because the technology was created for use in acute experimentation, the measurement protocols were developed without consideration for various engineering parameters, such as power consumption or data transfer rates, and the sensors were developed without consideration for long-term use. Thus, transitioning FSCV techniques to chronic applications has been limited by both the measurement protocol and the robustness of the sensor.;In an effort to transition the FSCV technology to chronic applications and less rigid behavioral paradigms, this research is focused on 1) adapting FSCV protocols to improve performance in chronic applications while evaluating the effects on the density of collected data and 2) improving the sensor to provide the necessary strength and flexibility for longterm in vivo measurements.
机译:神经科学迫切需要更好地了解大脑中的生化信号。该信号的波动可倾向于多种神经系统疾病,包括帕金森氏病等神经退行性疾病和成瘾症等神经精神疾病。大脑是一个极其复杂的器官,具有众多的途径和信号分子,这些信号分子调节着从学习到记忆,睡眠,情绪,风险评估,奖励等所有方面。在受损的信号途径中,这些信号分子无法像在健康组织中那样发挥作用,从而产生降低生活质量的各种症状。这项工作发现了使现有的体内技术更适合在更现实的行为范例和更大的动物模型中观察大脑中生化信号的机会。这种能力将使人们能够在行为和药理学挑战中更好地进行生物化学信号的长期研究,并将这些研究扩展到更大的动物模型中。碳纤维微电极(CFM)的快速扫描循环伏安法(FSCV)是一种经过验证的体内技术能力对行为动物大脑中的生化信号进行电分析测量。它最初被开发用于急性,狭窄定义的研究。但是,科学技术的最新进展允许开发无线系统,该无线系统可以在大型或行为正常的动物模型中进行基于FSCV的长期生化测量。由于该技术是为在急性实验中使用而创建的,因此开发协议时无需考虑各种工程参数,例如功耗或数据传输速率,并且开发传感器时无需考虑长期使用。因此,将FSCV技术过渡到慢性应用受到测量协议和传感器的鲁棒性的限制。;为了将FSCV技术过渡到慢性应用和较不严格的行为范例,本研究着重于1)适应FSCV协议,以改善慢性应用中的性能,同时评估对收集到的数据的密度的影响,以及2)改进传感器以为长期体内测量提供必要的强度和灵活性。

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  • 作者

    Amos, Alison Nicole.;

  • 作者单位

    North Carolina State University.;

  • 授予单位 North Carolina State University.;
  • 学科 Social psychology.;Analytical chemistry.;Chemistry.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2015
  • 页码 156 p.
  • 总页数 156
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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