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Electrophysiology central nervous system recordings

Recently, there has been a growth of interest in the development of in vitro methods for measuring toxic effects of chemicals on the central nervous system. One approach has been to conduct electrophysiological measurements on slices of the hippocampus and other brain tissues (Noraberg 2004, Kohling et al. 2005). An example of this approach is the extracellular recording of evoked potentials from neocortical slices of rodents and humans (Kohling et al. 2005). This method, which employs a three-dimensional microelectrode array, can demonstrate a loss of evoked potential after treatment of brain tissue with the neurotoxin trimethyltin. Apart from the potential of in vitro methods such as this as biomarkers, there is considerable interest in the use of them as alternative methods in the risk assessment of chemicals, a point that will be returned to in Section 16.8. [Pg.305]


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