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Light Stimulation of Neurons on Organic Photocapacitors Induces Action Potentials with Millisecond Precision.
Schmidt, Tony; Jakesová, Marie; Derek, Vedran; Kornmueller, Karin; Tiapko, Oleksandra; Bischof, Helmut; Burgstaller, Sandra; Waldherr, Linda; Nowakowska, Marta; Baumgartner, Christian; Üçal, Muammer; Leitinger, Gerd; Scheruebel, Susanne; Patz, Silke; Malli, Roland; Glowacki, Eric Daniel; Rienmüller, Theresa; Schindl, Rainer.
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  • Schmidt T; Gottfried Schatz Research Center Chair of Biophysics Medical University of Graz Neue Stiftingtalstraße 6 Graz 8010 Austria.
  • Jakesová M; BioTechMed-Graz Graz 8010 Austria.
  • Derek V; Bioelectronics Materials and Devices Laboratory Central European Institute of Technology Brno University of Technology Purkynova 123 Brno 61200 Czech Republic.
  • Kornmueller K; Department of Physics Faculty of Science University of Zagreb Bijenicka c. 32 Zagreb 10000 Croatia.
  • Tiapko O; Gottfried Schatz Research Center Chair of Biophysics Medical University of Graz Neue Stiftingtalstraße 6 Graz 8010 Austria.
  • Bischof H; BioTechMed-Graz Graz 8010 Austria.
  • Burgstaller S; Gottfried Schatz Research Center Chair of Biophysics Medical University of Graz Neue Stiftingtalstraße 6 Graz 8010 Austria.
  • Waldherr L; Gottfried Schatz Research Center Molecular Biology and Biochemistry Medical University of Graz Neue Stiftingtalstraße 6/6 Graz 8010 Austria.
  • Nowakowska M; Department of Pharmacology Toxicology and Clinical Pharmacy Institute of Pharmacy University of Tuebingen Auf der Morgenstelle 8 72076 Tuebingen Germany.
  • Baumgartner C; Gottfried Schatz Research Center Molecular Biology and Biochemistry Medical University of Graz Neue Stiftingtalstraße 6/6 Graz 8010 Austria.
  • Üçal M; Department of Pharmacology Toxicology and Clinical Pharmacy Institute of Pharmacy University of Tuebingen Auf der Morgenstelle 8 72076 Tuebingen Germany.
  • Leitinger G; NMI Natural and Medical Sciences Institute at the University of Tuebingen 72770 Reutlingen Germany.
  • Scheruebel S; Gottfried Schatz Research Center Chair of Biophysics Medical University of Graz Neue Stiftingtalstraße 6 Graz 8010 Austria.
  • Patz S; BioTechMed-Graz Graz 8010 Austria.
  • Malli R; Research Unit of Experimental Neurotraumatology Department of Neurosurgery Medical University Graz Auenbruggerplatz 2.2 Graz 8036 Austria.
  • Glowacki ED; BioTechMed-Graz Graz 8010 Austria.
  • Rienmüller T; Institute of Health Care Engineering with European Testing Center of Medical Devices Graz University of Technology Graz 8010 Austria.
  • Schindl R; BioTechMed-Graz Graz 8010 Austria.
Adv Mater Technol ; 7(9): 2101159, 2022 Sep.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37064760
ABSTRACT
Nongenetic optical control of neurons is a powerful technique to study and manipulate the function of the nervous system. This research has benchmarked the performance of organic electrolytic photocapacitor (OEPC) optoelectronic stimulators at the level of single mammalian cells human embryonic kidney (HEK) cells with heterologously expressed voltage-gated K+ channels and hippocampal primary neurons. OEPCs act as extracellular stimulation electrodes driven by deep red light. The electrophysiological recordings show that millisecond light stimulation of OEPC shifts conductance-voltage plots of voltage-gated K+ channels by ≈30 mV. Models are described both for understanding the experimental findings at the level of K+ channel kinetics in HEK cells, as well as elucidating interpretation of membrane electrophysiology obtained during stimulation with an electrically floating extracellular photoelectrode. A time-dependent increase in voltage-gated channel conductivity in response to OEPC stimulation is demonstrated. These findings are then carried on to cultured primary hippocampal neurons. It is found that millisecond time-scale optical stimuli trigger repetitive action potentials in these neurons. The findings demonstrate that OEPC devices enable the manipulation of neuronal signaling activities with millisecond precision. OEPCs can therefore be integrated into novel in vitro electrophysiology protocols, and the findings can inspire in vivo applications.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Revista: Adv Mater Technol Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Revista: Adv Mater Technol Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article
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