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Published November 2012 | public
Journal Article

A calcium ion-selective electrode array for monitoring the activity of HepG2/C3As in a microchannel

Abstract

Variations in calcium ion (Ca^(2+)) concentrations play a crucial role in cell–cell communication; periodic changes act as cellular signals. In this study, we developed a solid-state calcium ion-selective electrode (Ca^(2+) ISE) integrated in a microchannel to measure extracellular Ca^(2+) variations; an ISE has a high detection sensitivity (as low as 10^(−9) M) and selectivity against potassium ions (K^+). The sensor was used to monitor the cellular activities of HepG2/C3As cultured in a microchannel. We measured a periodically oscillating extracellular Ca^(2+) concentration that was superimposed on a gradual increase in the Ca^(2+) concentration after potassium chloride (KCl) stimulation. The oscillation period was in the range of 30–50 s, which was in good agreement with the literature.

Additional Information

© 2012 Elsevier B.V. Received 10 April 2012. Received in revised form 26 July 2012. Accepted 26 July 2012. Available online 10 August 2012. This work was supported by the research project "Development of a bio/nano-hybrid platform technology toward regenerative medicine" (Project Leader: Prof. Hidetoshi Kotera) in Core Research for Evolutional Science and Technology (CREST) of the Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST) and by the International Training Program (ITP) of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS). One of the authors, Jungwook Park, was supported by the Global Center of Excellence (GCOE) Program "Secure-life Electronics" of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT).

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