Plastic film carbon electrodes: Enzymatic modification for on line, continuous, and simultaneous measurement of lactate and glucose using microdialysis sampling

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Osborne, PG
Niwa, O
Yamamoto, K
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[1] BioelectroAnalyt Sci Inc, Dept Res & Dev, Sumida Ku, Seoul 131, South Korea
[2] NTT Corp, Basic Res Labs, Atsugi, Kanagawa 24301, Japan
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10.1021/ac9706990
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O65 [分析化学];
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070302 ; 081704 ;
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Ring and split-disk plastic film carbon electrodes (PFCEs) were fabricated for use in thin-layer radial now cells which were coupled to a microdialysis sampling system. PFCEs, were initially coated with osmium poly(vinylpyridine) redox polymer horseradish peroxidase (Os-gel-HRP), Then a second coat of oxidase enzyme was applied to produce enzyme bilayer (oxidase/Os-gel-HRP) PFCEs which were subsquently over-coated with cellulose acetate for use in the determination of glucose or lactate at 0 mV (vs Ag/AgCl). Split-disk electrode geometry enabled different oxidase enzymes to be immobilized on each half of a split-disk, Os-gel-HRP-coated, PFCE to facilitate the electrochemically independent yet continuous on-line determination of these two analytes from a single dialysate. In continuous-flow experiments, cellulose acetate overcoated oxidase/Os-gel-HRP cast-coated PFCEs were quick to stabilize background current and displayed linear and sensitive responses to substrates. The effect of ascorbic acid was minimal and cross talk between partner split-disk electrodes was demonstrated to be acceptable for in vivo applications. The utility of this analytical system is demonstrated by the quantitative on-line continuous assay of changes in dialysate striatal extracellular glucose and lactate from a conscious rat during (a) local stimulation of neurons by perfusion with the depolarizing agent, Veratridine, and (b) physical restraint.
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