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Stroke on a Chip: Spatial and Temporal Control of Oxygen for in vitro Brain Slices

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Title: Stroke on a Chip: Spatial and Temporal Control of Oxygen for in vitro Brain Slices
Author(s): Mauleon, Gerardo
Advisor(s): Eddington, David T.
Department / Program: Bioengineering
Graduate Major: Cell and Tissue Engineering
Degree Granting Institution: University of Illinois at Chicago
Degree: MS, Master of Science
Genre: Masters
Subject(s): Microfluidics Hippocampus Fura-2 Imaging Hypoxia Perfusion Brain slice.
Abstract: The hippocampal acute brain slice preparation is an excellent model for studying how neuronal tissue responds to a hypoxic insult, a fundamental question to stroke research. However, current techniques are unable to accurately control the oxygen environment in a way that localized stimuli can be administered. To address this problem, we have developed a microfluidic add-on to a commercially available perfusion chamber that diffuses oxygen throughout a thin membrane and directly to the brain slice. A microchannel is responsible for rapid and efficient oxygen delivery and can be modified to allow different regions of the slice to experience different oxygen stimuli. Using this novel device, we show that we can obtain a stable oxygen environment through out the brain slice and better control over the hypoxic insult as demonstrated with the use of the calcium-indicator Fura-2. Finally, we show that we can independently oxygenate different regions of the hippocampus and measure two independent responses, which is not possible with current techniques.
Issue Date: 2012-12-07
Genre: thesis
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10027/8839
Rights Information: Copyright 2011 Gerardo Mauleon
Date Available in INDIGO: 2012-12-07
Date Deposited: 2011-08
 

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