| Literature DB >> 31904975 |
Menahem Y Rotenberg, Benayahu Elbaz, Vishnu Nair, Erik N Schaumann, Naomi Yamamoto, Nivedina Sarma, Laura Matino1,2, Francesca Santoro1,2, Bozhi Tian.
Abstract
Current techniques for intracellular electrical interrogation are limited by substrate-bound devices, technically demanding methods, or insufficient spatial resolution. In this work, we use freestanding silicon nanowires to achieve photoelectric stimulation in myofibroblasts with subcellular resolution. We demonstrate that myofibroblasts spontaneously internalize silicon nanowires and subsequently remain viable and capable of mitosis. We then show that stimulation of silicon nanowires at separate intracellular locations results in local calcium fluxes in subcellular regions. Moreover, nanowire-myofibroblast hybrids electrically couple with cardiomyocytes in coculture, and photostimulation of the nanowires increases the spontaneous activation rate in coupled cardiomyocytes. Finally, we demonstrate that this methodology can be extended to the interrogation of signaling in neuron-glia interactions using nanowire-containing oligodendrocytes.Entities:
Keywords: Silicon nanowires; biological modulation; intracellular; myofibroblasts; oligodendrocytes
Year: 2020 PMID: 31904975 PMCID: PMC7513588 DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.9b04624
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189