Photothermal inhibition of neural activity with near-infrared-sensitive nanotransducers

S Yoo, S Hong, Y Choi, JH Park, Y Nam - ACS nano, 2014 - ACS Publications
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A neural stimulation technique that can inhibit neural activity reversibly and directly without
genetic modification is valuable for understating complex brain functions and treating brain
diseases. Here, we propose a near-infrared (NIR)-activatable nanoplasmonic technique that
can inhibit the electrical activity of neurons by utilizing gold nanorods (GNRs) as
photothermal transducers on cellular membranes. The GNRs were bound onto the plasma
membrane of neurons and irradiated with NIR light to induce GNR-mediated photothermal …
A neural stimulation technique that can inhibit neural activity reversibly and directly without genetic modification is valuable for understating complex brain functions and treating brain diseases. Here, we propose a near-infrared (NIR)-activatable nanoplasmonic technique that can inhibit the electrical activity of neurons by utilizing gold nanorods (GNRs) as photothermal transducers on cellular membranes. The GNRs were bound onto the plasma membrane of neurons and irradiated with NIR light to induce GNR-mediated photothermal heating near the membrane. The electrical activity from the cultured neuronal networks pretreated with GNRs was immediately inhibited upon NIR irradiation, and fully restored when NIR light was removed. The degree of inhibition could be precisely modulated by tuning the laser intensity, thereby enabling restoration of firing of a hyperactive neuronal network with epileptiform activity. This nanotechnological approach to inhibit neural activity provides a powerful therapeutic platform to control cellular functions associated with disordered neural circuits.
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