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SmartFSCV: An Artificial Intelligence Enabled Miniaturised FSCV Device Targeting Serotonin.

Dean M CorvaEgan H DoevenBrenna ParkeScott D AdamsSusannah J TyeParastoo HashemiMichael BerkAbbas Z Kouzani
Published in: IEEE open journal of engineering in medicine and biology (2024)
Goal: Dynamically monitoring serotonin in real-time within target brain regions would significantly improve the diagnostic and therapeutic approaches to a variety of neurological and psychiatric disorders. Current systems for measuring serotonin lack immediacy and portability and are bulky and expensive. Methods: We present a new miniaturised device, named SmartFSCV, designed to monitor dynamic changes of serotonin using fast-scan cyclic voltammetry (FSCV). This device outputs a precision voltage potential between -3 to +3 V, and measures current between -1.5 to +1.5 μA with nano-ampere accuracy. The device can output modifiable arbitrary waveforms for various measurements and uses an N-shaped waveform at a scan-rate of 1000 V/s for sensing serotonin. Results: Four experiments were conducted to validate SmartFSCV: static bench test, dynamic serotonin test and two artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm tests. Conclusions: These tests confirmed the ability of SmartFSCV to accurately sense and make informed decisions about the presence of serotonin using AI.
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