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Construction of Local Field Potential Microelectrodes for in vivo Recordings from Multiple Brain Structures Simultaneously
Published on: March 14, 2022
Construction of Local Field Potential Microelectrodes for in vivo Recordings from Multiple Brain Structures
Anastasia Brodovskaya1, Shinnosuke Shiono2, Tamal Batabyal2
1Department of Neurology, University of Virginia; ab9mc@virginia.edu.
Abstract:
Researchers often need to record local field potentials (LFPs) simultaneously from several brain structures. Recording from multiple desired brain regions requires different microelectrode designs, but commercially available microelectrode arrays often do not offer such flexibility. Here, the present protocol outlines the straightforward design of custom-made microelectrode arrays to record LFPs from multiple brain structures simultaneously at different depths. This work describes the construction of the bilateral cortical, striatal, ventrolateral thalamic, and nigral microelectrodes as an example. The outlined design principle offers flexibility, and the microelectrodes can be modified and customized to record LFPs from any structure by calculating stereotaxic coordinates and quickly changing the construction accordingly to target different brain regions in either freely moving or anesthetized mice. The microelectrode assembly requires standard tools and supplies. These custom microelectrode arrays allow investigators to easily design microelectrode arrays in any configuration to track neuronal activity, providing LFP recordings with millisecond resolution.

