Perin Rodrigo, Markram Henry
Laboratory of Neural Microcircuitry - Brain Mind Institute, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne.
J Vis Exp. 2013 Oct 18(80):e50630. doi: 10.3791/50630.
The patch-clamp technique is today the most well-established method for recording electrical activity from individual neurons or their subcellular compartments. Nevertheless, achieving stable recordings, even from individual cells, remains a time-consuming procedure of considerable complexity. Automation of many steps in conjunction with efficient information display can greatly assist experimentalists in performing a larger number of recordings with greater reliability and in less time. In order to achieve large-scale recordings we concluded the most efficient approach is not to fully automatize the process but to simplify the experimental steps and reduce the chances of human error while efficiently incorporating the experimenter's experience and visual feedback. With these goals in mind we developed a computer-assisted system which centralizes all the controls necessary for a multi-electrode patch-clamp experiment in a single interface, a commercially available wireless gamepad, while displaying experiment related information and guidance cues on the computer screen. Here we describe the different components of the system which allowed us to reduce the time required for achieving the recording configuration and substantially increase the chances of successfully recording large numbers of neurons simultaneously.
膜片钳技术是目前记录单个神经元或其亚细胞区室电活动最成熟的方法。然而,即使是从单个细胞获得稳定的记录,仍然是一个相当复杂且耗时的过程。许多步骤的自动化与高效的信息显示相结合,可以极大地帮助实验人员以更高的可靠性和更短的时间进行大量记录。为了实现大规模记录,我们得出结论,最有效的方法不是使过程完全自动化,而是简化实验步骤,减少人为错误的机会,同时有效地融入实验人员的经验和视觉反馈。出于这些目标,我们开发了一种计算机辅助系统,该系统将多电极膜片钳实验所需的所有控制集中在一个单一界面(一个市售的无线游戏手柄)中,同时在计算机屏幕上显示与实验相关的信息和指导提示。在此,我们描述该系统的不同组件,这些组件使我们能够减少实现记录配置所需的时间,并大幅增加同时成功记录大量神经元的机会。