세포 배양 가능한 커버슬립형 초음파 변환자

Translated title of the contribution: Cell-cultivable ultrasonic transducer integrated on glass-coverslip

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Abstract

Ultrasound brain stimulation is spot-lighted by its capability of inducing brain cell activation in a localized deep brain region and ultimately treating impaired brain function while the efficiency and directivity of neural modulation are highly dependent on types of stimulus waveforms. Therefore, to optimize the types of stimulation parameters, we propose a cell-cultivable ultrasonic transducer having a series stack of a spin-coated polymer piezoelectric element (Poly-vinylidene fluoride-trifluorethylene, PVDF-TrFE) and a parylene insulating layer enhancing output acoustic pressure on a glass-coverslip which is commonly used in culturing cells. Due to the uniformity and high accuracy of stimulus waveform, tens of neuronal cell responses located on the transducer surface can be recorded simultaneously with fluorescence microscopy. By averaging the cell response traces from tens of cells, small changes to the low intensity ultrasound stimulations can be identified. In addition, the reduction of stimulus distortions made by standing wave generated from reflections between the transducers and other strong reflectors can be achieved by placing acoustic absorbers. Through the proposed ultrasound transducer, we could successfully observe the calcium responses induced by low-intensity ultrasound stimulation of 6 MHz, 0.2 MPa in astrocytes cultured on the transducer surface.

Translated title of the contributionCell-cultivable ultrasonic transducer integrated on glass-coverslip
Original languageKorean
Pages (from-to)412-421
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
Volume42
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 2023

Keywords

  • Astrocyte
  • Cellular calcium response
  • Glass-coverslip
  • Poly-vinylidene fluoride-trifluorethylene (PVDF-TrFE)
  • Ultrasound brain stimulation

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