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Simultaneous Electrophysiological Recording and Micro-injections of Inhibitory Agents in the Rodent Brain
Published on: July 7, 2015
A simple device to immobilize protists for electrophysiology and microinjection
Anirudh Kulkarni1, Irene Elices1, Nicolas Escoubet2
1Sorbonne Université, INSERM, CNRS, Institut de la Vision, 17 rue Moreau, F-75012 Paris, France.
Abstract:
We present a simple device to mechanically immobilize motile cells such as ciliates. It can be used in particular for intracellular electrophysiology and microinjection. A transparent filter with holes smaller than the specimen is stretched over an outlet. A flow is induced by either a peristaltic pump or a depressurized tank, mechanically entraining cells to the bottom, where they are immobilized against the filter. The cells start swimming again as soon as the flow is stopped. We demonstrate the device by recording action potentials in Paramecium and injecting a fluorescent dye into the cytosol.

