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Infrared neural stimulation at different wavelengths and pulse shapes.

Yingyue Xu1, Mario Magnuson2, Aditi Agarwal2, Xiaodong Tan2, Claus-Peter Richter3.   

Abstract

Neural stimulation with infrared radiation has been explored for brain tissue, peripheral nerves, and cranial nerves including the auditory nerve. Initial experiments were conducted at wavelengths between λ = 1850 and λ = 2140 nm and the radiant energy was delivered with square pulses. Water absorption of the infrared radiation at λ = 1860 nm is similar to absorption at wavelengths between λ = 1310 and λ = 1600 nm, which are in the radiation wavelength range used for the communication industry. Technology for those wavelengths has already been developed and miniaturized and is readily available. The possibility of the infrared light to evoke compound action potentials (CAP) in the cochlea at λ = 1,375, λ = 1,460, and λ = 1550 nm was explored and compared to that of λ = 1860 nm in guinea pigs. Furthermore, rise and fall times of the 100 μs long pulses were changed and four basic pulse shapes (square, triangular, ramp-up, and ramp-down) were explored in their ability to evoke a CAP. In animals with pure tone threshold averages (PTAs) above 70 dB SPL, the results show that the favorable wavelength is λ = 1460 nm to reach threshold for stimulation and λ = 1375 nm or λ = 1460 nm for obtaining maximum amplitude. The most favorable pulse shape is either ramp-up or triangular.
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Keywords:  Cochlea; Infrared; LASER; Neural stimulation; Pulse shape; Wavelength

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33359901      PMCID: PMC8905667          DOI: 10.1016/j.pbiomolbio.2020.12.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Prog Biophys Mol Biol        ISSN: 0079-6107            Impact factor:   4.799


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