| Literature DB >> 32814040 |
Zhihai Qiu1, Shashwati Kala1, Jinghui Guo1, Quanxiang Xian1, Jiejun Zhu1, Ting Zhu1, Xuandi Hou1, Kin Fung Wong1, Minyi Yang1, Haoru Wang1, Lei Sun2.
Abstract
Recently developed brain stimulation techniques have significantly advanced our ability to manipulate the brain's function. However, stimulating specific neurons in a desired region without significant surgical invasion remains a challenge. Here, we demonstrate a neuron-specific and region-targeted neural excitation strategy using non-invasive ultrasound through activation of heterologously expressed mechanosensitive ion channels (MscL-G22S). Low-intensity ultrasound is significantly better at inducing Ca2+ influx and neuron activation in vitro and at evoking electromyogram (EMG) responses in vivo in targeted cells expressing MscL-G22S. Neurons in the cerebral cortex or dorsomedial striatum of mice are made to express MscL-G22S and stimulated ultrasonically. We find significant upregulation of c-Fos in neuron nuclei only in the regions expressing MscL-G22S compared with the non-MscL controls, as well as in various other regions in the same brain. Thus, we detail an effective approach for activating specific regions and cell types in intact mouse brains by sensitizing them to ultrasound using a mechanosensitive ion channel.Entities:
Keywords: MscL-G22S; mechanosensitive ion channel; noninvasive neuromodulation; targeted neurostimulation; transcranial ultrasound stimulation
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32814040 DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2020.108033
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Rep Impact factor: 9.423