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pmid: 32015505
handle: 20.500.14243/381304 , 10281/276335 , 11567/1020394 , 11568/1040496 , 11311/1154686 , 11391/1468196 , 11585/906165 , 11582/321000
pmid: 32015505
handle: 20.500.14243/381304 , 10281/276335 , 11567/1020394 , 11568/1040496 , 11311/1154686 , 11391/1468196 , 11585/906165 , 11582/321000
Optical technologies allowing modulation of neuronal activity at high spatio-temporal resolution are becoming paramount in neuroscience. In this respect, azobenzene-based photoswitches are promising nanoscale tools for neuronal photostimulation. Here we engineered a light-sensitive azobenzene compound (Ziapin2) that stably partitions into the plasma membrane and causes its thinning through trans-dimerization in the dark, resulting in an increased membrane capacitance at steady state. We demonstrated that in neurons loaded with the compound, millisecond pulses of visible light induce a transient hyperpolarization followed by a delayed depolarization that triggers action potential firing. These effects are persistent and can be evoked in vivo up to 7 days, proving the potential of Ziapin2 for the modulation of membrane capacitance in the millisecond timescale, without directly affecting ion channels or local temperature.
Neurons, Nanotechnology, Physiology, Neurobiology, light-stimulation, Cell Membrane, Action Potentials, ddc:no, Hippocampus, INTERFACE, MODEL, Mice, CAPACITANCE, PHOTOELECTRIC RESPONSE, PHOTOISOMERIZATION, CELLS, LIGHT SENSITIVITY, ION CHANNELS, Animals, Animals; Azo Compounds; Cell Membrane; Hippocampus; Mice; Neurons; Action Potentials, Azo Compounds, RAFT
Neurons, Nanotechnology, Physiology, Neurobiology, light-stimulation, Cell Membrane, Action Potentials, ddc:no, Hippocampus, INTERFACE, MODEL, Mice, CAPACITANCE, PHOTOELECTRIC RESPONSE, PHOTOISOMERIZATION, CELLS, LIGHT SENSITIVITY, ION CHANNELS, Animals, Animals; Azo Compounds; Cell Membrane; Hippocampus; Mice; Neurons; Action Potentials, Azo Compounds, RAFT
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