Regenerative field effect transistor biosensor for in vivo monitoring of dopamine in fish brains.

Biosensors & bioelectronics(2021)

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The detection of dopamine, one of the neurotransmitters in cerebral physiology, is critical in studying brain activities and understanding brain functions. However, regenerative biosensor for monitoring dopamine in the progress of physiological and pathological events is still challenging, due to lack of the platform for repetitive on-line detection-regeneration cycle. Herein, we have developed a regenerated field effect transistor (FET) combined with in vivo monitoring system. In this biosensor, gold-coated magnetic nanoparticles (Fe3O4@AuNPs) acts as a regenerated recognition unit for dopamine. Just by simple removal of a permanent magnet, dopamine on the biosensor interface are catalyzed by tyrosinase, thus achieving the regeneration of the biosensor. As a result, this FET biosensor not only reveals high sensitivity and selectivity, but also exhibits excellent stability after 15 regeneration processing. This biosensor is capable of monitor dopamine with a linear range between 1 μmol L-1 and 120 μmol L-1 and low detection limit (DL) of 3.3 nmol L-1. Then, the platform has been successfully applied in dopamine analysis in fish brain under global cerebral cortical neurons. This FET biosensor is the first to on-line and remote control the sensitivity and DL by permanent magnet. It opens the door to reusable, inexpensive and large-scale productions.
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