Light Stimulation Parameters Determine Neuron Dynamic Characteristics
Optogenetics is a recently developed technique that is widely used to study neuronal function. In optogenetic experiments, neurons encode opsins (channelrhodopsins, halorhodopsins or their derivatives) by means of viruses, plasmids or genetic modification (transgenic lines). Channelrhodopsin are lig...
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doaj-a60847d850ca4c069c0fb882925bafba2020-11-25T02:14:10ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172019-09-01918367310.3390/app9183673app9183673Light Stimulation Parameters Determine Neuron Dynamic CharacteristicsAlexander Erofeev0Evgenii Gerasimov1Anastasia Lavrova2Anastasia Bolshakova3Eugene Postnikov4Ilya Bezprozvanny5Olga L. Vlasova6Graduate School of Biomedical Systems and Technologies, Laboratory of Molecular Neurodegeneration, Peter the Great St.Petersburg Polytechnic University, Khlopina St. 11, 194021 St. Petersburg, RussiaGraduate School of Biomedical Systems and Technologies, Laboratory of Molecular Neurodegeneration, Peter the Great St.Petersburg Polytechnic University, Khlopina St. 11, 194021 St. Petersburg, RussiaGraduate School of Biomedical Systems and Technologies, Laboratory of Molecular Neurodegeneration, Peter the Great St.Petersburg Polytechnic University, Khlopina St. 11, 194021 St. Petersburg, RussiaGraduate School of Biomedical Systems and Technologies, Laboratory of Molecular Neurodegeneration, Peter the Great St.Petersburg Polytechnic University, Khlopina St. 11, 194021 St. Petersburg, RussiaDepartment of Theoretical Physics, Kursk State University, Radishcheva St. 33, 305000 Kursk, RussiaGraduate School of Biomedical Systems and Technologies, Laboratory of Molecular Neurodegeneration, Peter the Great St.Petersburg Polytechnic University, Khlopina St. 11, 194021 St. Petersburg, RussiaGraduate School of Biomedical Systems and Technologies, Laboratory of Molecular Neurodegeneration, Peter the Great St.Petersburg Polytechnic University, Khlopina St. 11, 194021 St. Petersburg, RussiaOptogenetics is a recently developed technique that is widely used to study neuronal function. In optogenetic experiments, neurons encode opsins (channelrhodopsins, halorhodopsins or their derivatives) by means of viruses, plasmids or genetic modification (transgenic lines). Channelrhodopsin are light activated ion channels. Their expression in neurons allows light-dependent control of neuronal activity. The duration and frequency of light stimulation in optogenetic experiments is critical for stable, robust and reproducible experiments. In this study, we performed systematic analyses of these parameters using primary cultures of hippocampal neurons transfected with channelrhodopsin-2 (ChR2). The main goal of this work was to identify the optimal parameters of light stimulation that would result in stable neuronal activity during a repeated light pulse train. We demonstrated that the dependency of the photocurrent on the light pulse duration is described by a right-skewed bell-shaped curve, while the dependence on the stimulus intensity is close to linear. We established that a duration between 10−30 ms of stimulation was the minimal time necessary to achieve a full response. Obtained results will be useful in planning and interpretation of optogenetic experiments.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/9/18/3673membrane currenthippocampal neuronsoptogeneticslight stimulationchannelrhodopsin-2 |
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Alexander Erofeev Evgenii Gerasimov Anastasia Lavrova Anastasia Bolshakova Eugene Postnikov Ilya Bezprozvanny Olga L. Vlasova Light Stimulation Parameters Determine Neuron Dynamic Characteristics Applied Sciences membrane current hippocampal neurons optogenetics light stimulation channelrhodopsin-2 |
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Alexander Erofeev Evgenii Gerasimov Anastasia Lavrova Anastasia Bolshakova Eugene Postnikov Ilya Bezprozvanny Olga L. Vlasova |
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Light Stimulation Parameters Determine Neuron Dynamic Characteristics |
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Light Stimulation Parameters Determine Neuron Dynamic Characteristics |
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Light Stimulation Parameters Determine Neuron Dynamic Characteristics |
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Light Stimulation Parameters Determine Neuron Dynamic Characteristics |
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Light Stimulation Parameters Determine Neuron Dynamic Characteristics |
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light stimulation parameters determine neuron dynamic characteristics |
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Optogenetics is a recently developed technique that is widely used to study neuronal function. In optogenetic experiments, neurons encode opsins (channelrhodopsins, halorhodopsins or their derivatives) by means of viruses, plasmids or genetic modification (transgenic lines). Channelrhodopsin are light activated ion channels. Their expression in neurons allows light-dependent control of neuronal activity. The duration and frequency of light stimulation in optogenetic experiments is critical for stable, robust and reproducible experiments. In this study, we performed systematic analyses of these parameters using primary cultures of hippocampal neurons transfected with channelrhodopsin-2 (ChR2). The main goal of this work was to identify the optimal parameters of light stimulation that would result in stable neuronal activity during a repeated light pulse train. We demonstrated that the dependency of the photocurrent on the light pulse duration is described by a right-skewed bell-shaped curve, while the dependence on the stimulus intensity is close to linear. We established that a duration between 10−30 ms of stimulation was the minimal time necessary to achieve a full response. Obtained results will be useful in planning and interpretation of optogenetic experiments. |
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membrane current hippocampal neurons optogenetics light stimulation channelrhodopsin-2 |
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