Neurotoxicity Assessment by Recording Electrical Activity from Neuronal Networks on Microelectrode Array Neurochips
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Neuronal networks cultured on microelectrode array (MEA) neurochips provide a testing platform for neuroactive compounds such
as neurotoxicants and neuropharmaceuticals. Electrical network activity is recorded, quantified, characterized and classified
at the level of spike and burst patterns, yielding concentration–response curves of a multitude of activity-describing parameters
for monitoring the effects on defined network activity states. The system allows highly complex studies of cellular behavior
which can give new insight into the molecular mechanisms of drug or toxicant action. The MEA neurochip technology is suitable
to study network electrical activity maturation (weeks 1–4), the long-term functioning of the active networks (many months),
and give a precise characterization of toxicant or drug-induced effects on the electrical activity pattern.