Optical recording of neural responses to gold-nanorod mediated photothermal neural inhibition

Photothermal stimulation is a heat-mediated neuromodulation technique. When photothermal effects are induced on neuronal membrane, it can either excite or inhibit neural spiking activities. It has been demonstrated that gold nanorod mediated photothermal stimulation could decrease the electrical act...

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Published inJournal of neuroscience methods Vol. 373; p. 109564
Main Authors Jung, Hyunjun, Nam, Yoonkey
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Netherlands Elsevier B.V 01.05.2022
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Summary:Photothermal stimulation is a heat-mediated neuromodulation technique. When photothermal effects are induced on neuronal membrane, it can either excite or inhibit neural spiking activities. It has been demonstrated that gold nanorod mediated photothermal stimulation could decrease the electrical activity of cultured neural network. We investigated the effect of photothermal inhibition on neural activity using calcium imaging technique. Hippocampal neurons were cultured on a gold-nanorod-coated-microelectrode array and near-infrared laser was illuminated to induce neural inhibition. The neuronal responses at a single-cell resolution were measured by an extracellular recording and calcium imaging simultaneously. The photothermal effect on neural spikes were confirmed by electrical recording and calcium imaging. The decrease in neural spikes in electrical recordings during NIR illumination was correlated with the neighboring neural activity quantified by calcium spikes. Optical recording at the single cell resolution was attempted during photothermal stimulation to confirm the neural suppression effect. Heat mediated suppression of neural activity was optically validated in single cell level. The present study will be helpful to understand the emerging photothermal neuromodulation technology [Display omitted] •Simultaneous microelectrode recording and calcium imaging from cultured neurons during photothermal illumination.•Near-infrared light sensitive gold nanorods were used to induce photothermal effects.•Photothermal effect on neural spikes were confirmed with cultured hippocampal neurons.
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ISSN:0165-0270
1872-678X
DOI:10.1016/j.jneumeth.2022.109564