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{\mu}SpikeHunter: An advanced computational tool for the analysis of neuronal communication and action potential propagation in microfluidic platforms

Quantitative Methods 2018-09-27 v1 Neurons and Cognition

Abstract

Understanding neuronal communication is fundamental in neuroscience but there are few methodologies offering detailed analysis for well-controlled conditions. By interfacing microElectrode arrays with microFluidics ({\mu}EF devices), it is possible to compartmentalize neuronal cultures with a specified alignment of axons and microelectrodes. This setup allows extracellular recordings of spike propagation with high signal-to-noise ratio over the course of several weeks. Addressing these {\mu}EF systems we developed an advanced, yet easy-to-use, open-source computational tool, {\mu}SpikeHunter, which provides detailed quantification of several communication-related properties such as propagation velocity, conduction failure, spike timings, and coding mechanisms. The combination of {\mu}EF devices and {\mu}SpikeHunter can be used in the context of standard neuronal cultures or with co-culture configurations where, for example, communication between sensory neurons and other cell types is monitored and assessed. The ability to analyze axonal signals (in a user-friendly, time-efficient, high-throughput manner) opens doors to new approaches to studies of peripheral innervation, neural coding, and neuroregeneration approaches, among many others. We demonstrate the use of {\mu}SpikeHunter in dorsal root ganglion neurons where we analyze the presence of anterograde signals in {\mu}EF devices.

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@article{arxiv.1809.09943,
  title  = {{\mu}SpikeHunter: An advanced computational tool for the analysis of neuronal communication and action potential propagation in microfluidic platforms},
  author = {Kristine Heiney and José Mateus and Cátia Lopes and Estrela Neto and Meriem Lamghari and Paulo Aguiar},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1809.09943},
  year   = {2018}
}