LED optrode with integrated temperature sensing for optogenetics

  • S. Beatriz Goncalves
  • , José M. Palha
  • , Helena C. Fernandes
  • , Márcio R. Souto
  • , Sara Pimenta
  • , Tao Dong
  • , Zhaochu Yang
  • , João F. Ribeiro
  • , José H. Correia

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Abstract

In optogenetic studies, the brain is exposed to high-power light sources and inadequate power density or exposure time can cause cell damage from overheating (typically temperature increasing of 2 °C). In order to overcome overheating issues in optogenetics, this paper presents a neural tool capable of assessing tissue temperature over time, combined with the capability of electrical recording and optical stimulation. A silicon-based 8 mm long probe was manufactured to reach deep neural structures. The final proof-of-concept device comprises a double-sided function: on one side, an optrode with LED-based stimulation and platinum (Pt) recording points; and, on the opposite side, a Pt-based thin-film thermoresistance (RTD) for temperature assessing in the photostimulation site surroundings. Pt thin-films for tissue interface were chosen due to its biocompatibility and thermal linearity. A single-shaft probe is demonstrated for integration in a 3D probe array. A 3D probe array will reduce the distance between the thermal sensor and the heating source. Results show good recording and optical features, with average impedance magnitude of 371 kΩ, at 1 kHz, and optical power of 1.2 mW ·mm-2 (at 470 nm), respectively. The manufactured RTD showed resolution of 0.2 °C at 37 °C (normal body temperature). Overall, the results show a device capable of meeting the requirements of a neural interface for recording/stimulating of neural activity and monitoring temperature profile of the photostimulation site surroundings, which suggests a promising tool for neuroscience research filed.

Original languageEnglish
Article number473
JournalMicromachines
Volume9
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - 2018
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • LED chip
  • Optogenetics
  • Silicon neural probes
  • Temperature monitoring
  • Thermoresistance

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