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NeuroPorator: An open-source, current-limited electroporator for safe in utero gene transfer

N. Procházková, MT. Nguyenová, M. Řehořová, J. Kudláček, J. Chvojka, J. Ziak, M. Balaštík, J. Otáhal, P. Jiruška, O. Novák

. 2024 ; 406 (-) : 110126. [pub] 20240328

Language English Country Netherlands

Document type Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

BACKGROUND: Electroporation is an effective technique for genetic manipulation of cells, both in vitro and in vivo. In utero electroporation (IUE) is a special case, which represents a fine application of this technique to genetically modify specific tissues of embryos during prenatal development. Commercially available electroporators are expensive and not fully customizable. We have designed and produced an inexpensive, open-design, and customizable electroporator optimized for safe IUE. We introduce NeuroPorator. METHOD: We used off-the-shelf electrical parts, a single-board microcontroller, and a cheap data logger to build an open-design electroporator. We included a safety circuit to limit the applied electrical current to protect the embryos. We added full documentation, design files, and assembly instructions. RESULT: NeuroPorator output is on par with commercially available devices. Furthermore, the adjustable current limiter protects both the embryos and the uterus from overcurrent damage. A built-in data acquisition module provides real-time visualization and recordings of the actual voltage/current pulses applied to each embryo. Function of NeuroPorator has been demonstrated by inducing focal cortical dysplasia in mice. SIGNIFICANCE AND CONCLUSION: The simple and fully open design enables quick and cheap construction of the device and facilitates further customization. The features of NeuroPorator can accelerate the IUE technique implementation in any laboratory and speed up its learning curve.

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