Characteristics of laser stimulation by near infrared pulses of retinal and vestibular primary neurons.

LASERS IN SURGERY AND MEDICINE(2012)

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Background and Objective The optical stimulation of neurons from pulsed infrared lasers has appeared over the last years as an alternative to classical electric stimulations based on conventional electrodes. Laser stimulation could provide a better spatial selectivity allowing single-cell stimulation without prerequisite contact. In this work we present relevant physical characteristics of a non-lethal stimulation of cultured mouse vestibular and retinal ganglion neurons by single infrared laser pulses. Study Design/Materials and Methods Vestibular and retinal ganglion neurons were stimulated by a 100400?mW pulsed laser diode beam (wavelengths at 1,470, 1,535, 1,875?nm) launched into a multimode optical fiber positioned at a few hundred micrometers away from the neurons. Ionic exchange measurements at the neuron membrane were achieved by whole-cell patch-clamp recordings. Stimulation and damage thresholds, duration and repetition rate of stimulation and temperature were investigated. Results All three lasers induced safe and reproducible action potentials (APs) on both types of neurons. The radiant exposure thresholds required to elicit APs range from 15?+/-?5 to 100?+/-?5?J?cm-2 depending on the laser power and on the pulse duration. The damage thresholds, observed by a vital dye, were significantly greater than the stimulation thresholds. In the pulse duration range of our study (230?milliseconds), similar effects were observed for the three lasers. Measurements of the local temperature of the neuron area show that radiant exposures required for reliable stimulations at various pulse durations or laser powers correspond to a temperature increase from 22 degrees C (room temperature) to 5560 degrees C. Stimulations by laser pulses at repetition rate of 1, 2, and 10?Hz during 10?minutes confirmed that the neurons were not damaged and were able to survive such temperatures. Conclusion These results show that infrared laser radiations provide a possible way to safely stimulate retinal and vestibular ganglion neurons. A similar temperature threshold is required to trigger neurons independently of variable energy thresholds, suggesting that an absolute temperature is required. Lasers Surg. Med. 44: 736745, 2012. (c) 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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laser,retinal ganglion neuron,vestibular ganglion neuron
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