Kasasbeh Aimen, Lee Kendall, Bieber Allan, Bennet Kevin, Chang Su-Youne
Department of Neurosurgery, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN 55905, USA.
Stereotact Funct Neurosurg. 2013;91(3):141-7. doi: 10.1159/000345111. Epub 2013 Feb 27.
Electrochemical techniques have long been utilized to investigate chemical changes in the neuronal microenvironment. Preclinical models have demonstrated the successful monitoring of changes in various neurotransmitter systems in vivo with high temporal and spatial resolution. The expansion of electrochemical recording to humans is a critical yet challenging goal to elucidate various aspects of human neurophysiology and to create future therapies. We have designed a novel device named the WINCS (Wireless Instantaneous Neurotransmitter Concentration Sensing) system that combines rapid scan voltammetry with wireless telemetry for highly resolved electrochemical recording and analysis. WINCS utilizes fast-scan cyclic voltammetry and fixed potential amperometry for in vivo recording and has demonstrated high temporal and spatial resolution in detecting changes in extracellular levels of a wide range of analytes including dopamine, adenosine, glutamate, serotonin, and histamine. Neurochemical monitoring in humans represents a new approach to understanding the neurophysiology of the central nervous system, the neurobiology of numerous diseases, and the underlying mechanism of various neurosurgical therapies. This article addresses the current understanding of electrochemistry, its application in humans, and future directions.
电化学技术长期以来一直被用于研究神经元微环境中的化学变化。临床前模型已证明能够在体内以高时间和空间分辨率成功监测各种神经递质系统的变化。将电化学记录扩展到人类是阐明人类神经生理学各个方面以及创造未来疗法的一个关键但具有挑战性的目标。我们设计了一种名为WINCS(无线即时神经递质浓度传感)系统的新型设备,该系统将快速扫描伏安法与无线遥测相结合,用于高分辨率的电化学记录和分析。WINCS利用快速扫描循环伏安法和固定电位安培法进行体内记录,并已证明在检测包括多巴胺、腺苷、谷氨酸、血清素和组胺在内的多种分析物的细胞外水平变化方面具有高时间和空间分辨率。对人类进行神经化学监测代表了一种理解中枢神经系统神经生理学、众多疾病的神经生物学以及各种神经外科治疗潜在机制的新方法。本文阐述了对电化学的当前理解、其在人类中的应用以及未来方向。