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Bioresorbable thin-film silicon diodes for the optoelectronic excitation and inhibition of neural activities.

Yunxiang Huang1,2,3, Yuting Cui4,5, Hanjie Deng6, Jingjing Wang6, Rongqi Hong6, Shuhan Hu3,7, Hanqing Hou3,7, Yuanrui Dong8, Huachun Wang1, Junyu Chen1, Lizhu Li1, Yang Xie1, Pengcheng Sun2, Xin Fu2, Lan Yin2, Wei Xiong3,7, Song-Hai Shi3,7, Minmin Luo3,4,5,7, Shirong Wang9, Xiaojian Li10, Xing Sheng11,12.   

Abstract

Neural activities can be modulated by leveraging light-responsive nanomaterials as interfaces for exerting photothermal, photoelectrochemical or photocapacitive effects on neurons or neural tissues. Here we show that bioresorbable thin-film monocrystalline silicon pn diodes can be used to optoelectronically excite or inhibit neural activities by establishing polarity-dependent positive or negative photovoltages at the semiconductor/solution interface. Under laser illumination, the silicon-diode optoelectronic interfaces allowed for the deterministic depolarization or hyperpolarization of cultured neurons as well as the upregulated or downregulated intracellular calcium dynamics. The optoelectronic interfaces can also be mounted on nerve tissue to activate or silence neural activities in peripheral and central nervous tissues, as we show in mice with exposed sciatic nerves and somatosensory cortices. Bioresorbable silicon-based optoelectronic thin films that selectively excite or inhibit neural tissue may find advantageous biomedical applicability.
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Year:  2022        PMID: 36065014     DOI: 10.1038/s41551-022-00931-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Biomed Eng        ISSN: 2157-846X            Impact factor:   29.234


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