Title :
Development, Operation, and Application of the Ion-Sensitive Field-Effect Transistor as a Tool for Electrophysiology
Author_Institution :
Technische Hogeschool Twente, Afdeling der Elektrotechniek, P.O.B. 217, Enschede, The Netherlands.
Abstract :
A new solid-state device has been developed for the measurement of ion activities in electrochemical and biological environments. One can recognize in the device the properties of both a glass electrode and a field-effect transistor. This justifies the name ion-sensitive field-effect transistor. The device makes it possible to measure ion activities without using a reference electrode. For its application, a special electronic circuit is described. Results of measured Na+ and H+ ion activities are given in detail. As an example for electrophysiological application, results are shown of recorded extracellular ion pulses measured with a guinea pig taenia coli.
Keywords :
Cells (biology); Electrodes; Electronic circuits; Electrophysiology; Extracellular; FETs; Glass; Probes; Pulse measurements; Solid state circuits; Animals; Electrochemistry; Electrodes; Electronics, Medical; Electrophysiology; Guinea Pigs; Hydrogen; Mathematics; Muscle, Smooth; Neural Conduction; Sodium;
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TBME.1972.324137