| Literature DB >> 33282475 |
Rustamzhon Melikov1, Shashi Bhushan Srivastava1, Onuralp Karatum1, Itir Bakis Dogru-Yuksel2, Ugur Meric Dikbas3, Ibrahim Halil Kavakli3,4, Sedat Nizamoglu1,2.
Abstract
Artificial control of neural activity allows for understanding complex neural networks and improving therapy of neurological disorders. Here, we demonstrate that utilization of photovoltaic biointerfaces combined with light waveform shaping can generate safe capacitive currents for bidirectional modulation of neurons. The differential photoresponse of the biointerface due to double layer capacitance facilitates the direction control of capacitive currents depending on the slope of light intensity. Moreover, the strength of capacitive currents is controlled by changing the rise and fall time slope of light intensity. This approach allows for high-level control of the hyperpolarization and depolarization of membrane potential at single-cell level. Our results pave the way toward advanced bioelectronic functionalities for wireless and safe control of neural activity.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 33282475 PMCID: PMC7687954 DOI: 10.1364/BOE.399755
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Opt Express ISSN: 2156-7085 Impact factor: 3.732