Detection of apoptotic and live pre-osteoblast cell line using impedance-based biosensors with variable electrode design

Electrical impedance-based sensing of cell activity has become a powerful analytical tool that allows the monitoring of several relevant biological processes associated with cell evolution and morphology. In these types of biosensors, the electrode design has a direct impact on the sensitivity becau...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biosensors & bioelectronics 2019-03, Vol.128, p.37-44
Hauptverfasser: Montaño-Figueroa, A. Gabriela, Wheelis, Sutton E., Hedden, Brian M., Alshareef, Niman H., Dammanna, Dheera, Shaik, Hana, Rodrigues, Danieli C., Quevedo-Lopez, Manuel
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Zusammenfassung:Electrical impedance-based sensing of cell activity has become a powerful analytical tool that allows the monitoring of several relevant biological processes associated with cell evolution and morphology. In these types of biosensors, the electrode design has a direct impact on the sensitivity because it defines the capability of the biosensor to measure small changes in the impedance resulting from cell activities. Herein, impedance-based biosensors arrays with several configurations were successfully developed and used to study the impact of the electrode layout on the dynamics of cultured pre-osteoblast cells. The biosensor design was initially validated by measuring the effect of electrode design on the capacitance of a dielectric polymer (parylene) that mimics the dielectric characteristics of cell populations, results are shown in the Supplementary information section. Results from in vitro cell growth indicate that the optimized design of single electrodes with a diameter of 50 µm, are the most sensitive to cell motion whereas increasing the number of electrodes allows clear differentiation between living and dead cells after 3 h of inducing apoptosis. Apoptosis death was induced with Staurosporine, a chemical mediator of apoptosis in osteoblasts. These impedance results have been validated with optical imaging and flow cytometry analysis that were performed on parallel cultures. Frequency and electrolyte concentration effects are also discussed. •Design and fabrication of mpedance-based biosensors with several configurations.•Validation of biosensors using a control dielectric film on top of the electrodes.•Single electrodes are the most sensitive for monitoring motion of pre-osteoblasts.•Multiple electrodes allow clear differentiation between living and dead cells.•The results were confirmed by flow cytometry analysis.
ISSN:0956-5663
1873-4235
DOI:10.1016/j.bios.2018.11.057