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Millisecond infrared laser pulses depolarize and elicit action potentials on

Authors :
Lambert, Paris
Isabelle, Marc
Benoit, Charlot
Michel, Dumas
Jean, Valmier
Fabrice, Bardin
Source :
Biomedical optics express. 8(10)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

This work focuses on the optical stimulation of dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons through infrared laser light stimulation. We show that a few millisecond laser pulse at 1875 nm induces a membrane depolarization, which was observed by the patch-clamp technique. This stimulation led to action potentials firing on a minority of neurons beyond an energy threshold. A depolarization without action potential was observed for the majority of DRG neurons, even beyond the action potential energy threshold. The use of ruthenium red, a thermal channel blocker, stops the action potential generation, but has no effects on membrane depolarization. Local temperature measurements reveal that the depolarization amplitude is sensitive to the amplitude of the temperature rise as well as to the time rate of change of temperature, but in a way which may not fully follow a photothermal capacitive mechanism, suggesting that more complex mechanisms are involved.

Subjects

Subjects :
nervous system
Article

Details

ISSN :
21567085
Volume :
8
Issue :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Biomedical optics express
Accession number :
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