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ACS Nano ; 17(3): 2079-2088, 2023 02 14.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36724043

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The vision of patients rendered blind by photoreceptor degeneration can be partially restored by exogenous stimulation of surviving retinal ganglion cells (RGCs). Whereas conventional electrical stimulation techniques have failed to produce naturalistic visual percepts, nanoparticle-based optical sensors have recently received increasing attention as a means to artificially stimulate the RGCs. In particular, nanoparticle-enhanced infrared neural modulation (NINM) is a plasmonically mediated photothermal neuromodulation technique that has a demonstrated capacity for both stimulation and inhibition, which is essential for the differential modulation of ON-type and OFF-type RGCs. Gold nanorods provide tunable absorption through the near-infrared wavelength window, which reduces interference with any residual vision. Therefore, NINM may be uniquely well-suited to retinal prosthesis applications but, to our knowledge, has not previously been demonstrated in RGCs. In the present study, NINM laser pulses of 100 µs, 500 µs and 200 ms were applied to RGCs in explanted rat retinae, with single-cell responses recorded via patch-clamping. The shorter laser pulses evoked robust RGC stimulation by capacitive current generation, while the long laser pulses are capable of inhibiting spontaneous action potentials by thermal block. Importantly, an implicit bias toward OFF-type inhibition is observed, which may have important implications for the feasibility of future high-acuity retinal prosthesis design based on nanoparticle sensors.


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Células Ganglionares de la Retina , Prótesis Visuales , Ratas , Animales , Luz , Potenciales de Acción/fisiología , Estimulación Eléctrica
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Nanoscale ; 11(43): 21009, 2019 11 21.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31651016

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Correction for 'Perspectives for Ag2S NIR-II nanoparticles in biomedicine: from imaging to multifunctionality' by Yingli Shen, et al., Nanoscale, 2019, DOI: 10.1039/c9nr05733a.

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Nanomedicine (Lond) ; 9(7): 1047-62, 2014 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24978463

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The importance of high-resolution intracellular thermal sensing and imaging in the field of modern biomedicine has boosted the development of novel nanosized fluorescent systems (fluorescent nanothermometers) as the next generation of probes for intracellular thermal sensing and imaging. This thermal mapping requires fluorescent nanothermometers with good biocompatibility and high thermal sensitivity in order to obtain submicrometric and subdegree spatial and thermal resolutions, respectively. This review describes the different nanosized systems used up to now for intracellular thermal sensing and imaging. We also include the later advances in molecular systems based on fluorescent proteins for thermal mapping. A critical overview of the state of the art and the future perspective is also included.


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Nanopartículas/química , Nanotecnología/métodos , Termómetros , Temperatura
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