持续和依赖活动的连续波近红外激光刺激对神经元动态的调控。

IF 4.8 2区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES Neurophotonics Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-17 DOI:10.1117/1.NPh.11.2.024308
Alicia Garrido-Peña, Pablo Sanchez-Martin, Manuel Reyes-Sanchez, Rafael Levi, Francisco B Rodriguez, Javier Castilla, Jesus Tornero, Pablo Varona
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意义重大:近红外激光照射是神经科学领域传统刺激方法的一种非侵入性替代/补充方法,但其对神经元动力学的作用机制仍不清楚。大多数研究涉及高频脉冲方案和静态特征,忽略了持续和活动依赖性刺激的动态调节作用。目的:我们利用持续刺激和开放源代码的活动依赖协议量化了连续波近红外(CW-NIR)激光照射对单神经元动力学的影响,以确定这种调制及其时间过程的生物物理机制:方法:我们在进行持续和闭环 CW-NIR 激光刺激的同时,对膜电位进行了长时间的胞内记录,从而确定了这种效应的特征。我们使用波形指标和基于电导的模型来评估特定生物物理候选者对调制的作用:结果:我们发现,CW-近红外持续照明不对称地加速了单个神经元的动作电位动力学和尖峰率,而闭环刺激则揭示了其在神经元动力学不同阶段的作用。我们的模型研究指出了中波-近红外对特定离子通道的作用,以及温度对通道特性的关键作用,从而解释了这种调节效应:结论:持续的和依赖活动的 CW-NIR 刺激可通过生物物理机制的组合有效调节神经元动力学。我们的开源协议有助于在新型研究和临床应用中推广这种无创光学刺激。
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Modulation of neuronal dynamics by sustained and activity-dependent continuous-wave near-infrared laser stimulation.

Significance: Near-infrared laser illumination is a non-invasive alternative/complement to classical stimulation methods in neuroscience but the mechanisms underlying its action on neuronal dynamics remain unclear. Most studies deal with high-frequency pulsed protocols and stationary characterizations disregarding the dynamic modulatory effect of sustained and activity-dependent stimulation. The understanding of such modulation and its widespread dissemination can help to develop specific interventions for research applications and treatments for neural disorders.

Aim: We quantified the effect of continuous-wave near-infrared (CW-NIR) laser illumination on single neuron dynamics using sustained stimulation and an open-source activity-dependent protocol to identify the biophysical mechanisms underlying this modulation and its time course.

Approach: We characterized the effect by simultaneously performing long intracellular recordings of membrane potential while delivering sustained and closed-loop CW-NIR laser stimulation. We used waveform metrics and conductance-based models to assess the role of specific biophysical candidates on the modulation.

Results: We show that CW-NIR sustained illumination asymmetrically accelerates action potential dynamics and the spiking rate on single neurons, while closed-loop stimulation unveils its action at different phases of the neuron dynamics. Our model study points out the action of CW-NIR on specific ionic-channels and the key role of temperature on channel properties to explain the modulatory effect.

Conclusions: Both sustained and activity-dependent CW-NIR stimulation effectively modulate neuronal dynamics by a combination of biophysical mechanisms. Our open-source protocols can help to disseminate this non-invasive optical stimulation in novel research and clinical applications.

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Neurophotonics
Neurophotonics Neuroscience-Neuroscience (miscellaneous)
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7.20
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114
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21 weeks
期刊介绍: At the interface of optics and neuroscience, Neurophotonics is a peer-reviewed journal that covers advances in optical technology applicable to study of the brain and their impact on the basic and clinical neuroscience applications.
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