Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy (SECM) has been used as a non-invasive electrochemical technique for studying cellular processes. SECM enables the quantification of cellular metabolites in real-time providing a deeper understanding of cellular responses to external stimuli. SECM imaging of living cells requires maintaining an ideal physiological environment to ensure reliable data collection on cellular reactivity. The cellular response can be directly influenced by physicochemical parameters including cell media composition, temperature and light exposure. This research demonstrates the effect of media composition on the electrochemical current signal of adenocarcinoma cervical cancer (HeLa) cells during SECM measurements using ferrocenemethanol as a redox mediator. Investigated media that are commonly used as electrolyte, are phosphate buffered saline (PBS), and Dulbecco's modified Eagle's medium (DMEM) in the absence and presence of fetal bovine serum (FBS). In addition, this research demonstrates that fluctuating light illumination impacts the stability of the cellular electrochemical current response. Our findings reveal that media composition and illumination are important parameters that must be carefully considered and monitored during SECM live cell imaging.

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