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A Label-free Technique for the Spatio-temporal Imaging of Single Cell Secretions
Published on: November 23, 2015
Spatially Resolved Biosensing of Localized Dopamine Release via Its Electropolymerization Using Plasmonic
Christian Martinez1, Samuel Groysman1, Madison Ngo1
1Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, California State University, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 90032, USA.
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The precise spatiotemporal monitoring of dopamine is critical for understanding neurotransmission and neurodegenerative pathologies. While traditional electrochemical methods offer excellent temporal resolution, they lack the spatial resolution required to map network-wide dynamic events. To address this, we adapted a wide-field plasmonic electrochemical microscopy (PEM) platform to spatially image localized electrochemical reactions. Specifically, we leveraged the anodic electropolymerization of dopamine into a surface-confined polydopamine nanofilm to enable label-free, pixel-level optical quantification. Bulk solution testing demonstrated highly uniform sensor sensitivity, yielding an estimated single-pixel limit of detection of 14 pM. Furthermore, utilizing a custom injection system, we successfully imaged the real-time localized delivery of micromolar dopamine concentrations and demonstrated qualitative responsiveness of the integrated optical signal to delivered dopamine as a proof-of-concept for the platform. The platform functions as a spatially resolved mass integrator while simultaneously decoupling this chemical signal from transient hydrodynamic mechanical deformations caused by dopamine injection flow. Ultimately, this platform establishes the fundamental methodology required for future high-throughput spatial monitoring of complex neurotransmitter release dynamics across cellular networks.
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