Glymphatic clearance of simulated silicon dispersion in mouse brain analyzed by laser induced breakdown spectroscopy

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Silicon-based devices, such as neural probes, are increasingly used as electrodes for receiving electrical signals from neural tissue. Neural probes used chronically have been known to induce inflammation and elicit an immune response. The current study detects and evaluates silicon dispersion from a concentrated source in the mouse brain using laser induced breakdown spectroscopy. Element lines for Si (I) were found at the injection site at approximately 288 nm at 3hr post-implantation, even with tissue perfusion, indicating possible infusion into neural tissue. At 24hr and 1-week post-implantation, no silicon lines were found, indicating clearance. An isolated immune response was found by CD68 macrophage response at 24hr post injection. Future studies should measure chronic silicon exposure to determine if the inflammatory response is proportional to silicon administration. The present type of protocol, coupling laser induced breakdown spectroscopy, neuroimaging, histology, immunohistochemistry, and determination of clearance could be used to investigate the glymphatic system and different tissue states such as in disease (e.g. Alzheimer's).

Medienart:

E-Artikel

Erscheinungsjahr:

2020

Erschienen:

2020

Enthalten in:

Zur Gesamtaufnahme - volume:6

Enthalten in:

Heliyon - 6(2020), 4 vom: 01. Apr., Seite e03702

Sprache:

Englisch

Beteiligte Personen:

Khan, Muhammad Shehzad [VerfasserIn]
Kumar, Rachit [VerfasserIn]
Manno, Sinai H C [VerfasserIn]
Ahmed, Irfan [VerfasserIn]
Lun Law, Alan Wing [VerfasserIn]
Cruces, Raul R [VerfasserIn]
Ma, Victor [VerfasserIn]
Cho, William C [VerfasserIn]
Cheng, Shuk Han [VerfasserIn]
Lau, Condon [VerfasserIn]

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Themen:

Biophysics
Electrode
Immune response
Inflammation
Journal Article
Neuroscience
Optics
Physics
Physics methods
Probe
Silicon
Toxicology

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Date Revised 28.09.2020

published: Electronic-eCollection

Citation Status PubMed-not-MEDLINE

doi:

10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e03702

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PPN (Katalog-ID):

NLM309070996