Patch clamp recordings of action potentials from pyramidal neuron in hippocampus CA1 under focused ultrasound neurostimulation with MEMS self-focusing acoustic transducer.

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Jaehoon Lee, Yongkui Tang, Akash Roy, Kianoush Sadeghian Esfahani, Su-Youne Chang, Eun S Kim
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Objective.This study aims to investigate the modulatory effects of focused ultrasound (FUS) on neuronal activity at the single-cell level, using whole-cell patch clamp recordings in hippocampal slices.Approach.A self-focused acoustic transducer (SFAT) was designed and fabricated on a 127µm-thick translucent lead zirconate titanate substrate to allow infrared light transmission for visualizing neurons during patch clamp experiments. The SFAT operates at 18.4 MHz, producing low-intensity FUS with a 46µm focal diameter at a depth of 400µm. Three types of SFAT-active, FUS-blocking control, and low-electromagnetic interference (EMI) versions-were developed to assess the effects of acoustic stimulation, thermal heating, and EMI. Neuronal responses were recorded across 78 tissue samples from 29 animals using 48 combinations of acoustic parameters, including peak-to-peak voltage, pulse repetition frequency (PRF), and pulse duration.Main results.Whole-cell patch clamp recordings from CA1 pyramidal neurons in rat hippocampal slices revealed that FUS induces both inhibitory and excitatory effects on action potential firing, depending on the stimulation parameters. Inhibition was found to be the dominant response, while excitation was mainly attributable to thermal effects. Optimal inhibition was achieved with 60 Vpp (ISAPA = 2.11 W cm-2), 35 kCycles/pulse (1.90 ms), and 100 Hz PRF, yielding a 60% success rate. Conversely, excitation was observed in 60% of trials using 120 Vpp (ISAPA = 8.44 W cm-2), 50 kCycles/pulse (2.72 ms), and 20 Hz PRF.Significance.This work presents a novel neuromodulation platform that combines high-frequency focused ultrasound with real-time whole-cell patch clamp recording at single-neuron resolution. The results provide direct electrophysiological evidence of parameter-dependent, bidirectional modulation of neuronal activity by FUS, offering new insights into its underlying mechanisms and helping define stimulation protocols for future neurotherapeutic applications.

MEMS自聚焦声换能器聚焦超声刺激下海马CA1锥体神经元动作电位的膜片钳记录。
本文利用全细胞膜片钳技术对大鼠海马CA1区锥体细胞的动作电位进行了广泛的记录,显示了非热聚焦超声(FUS)诱导的尖峰活动的调节。设计并制作了一种自聚焦声换能器(SFAT),该换能器位于127 μ m的半透明锆钛酸铅(PZT)衬底上,它允许红外光通过,因此可以从顶部观察海马体中的细胞(在换能器上)进行膜片钳实验。这种装置可以实时记录单个神经元的动作电位,并监测FUS诱导的神经元活动调节。SFAT工作频率为18.4 MHz,产生低强度聚焦超声(LIFU),在距离换能器表面400 μ m的距离处,焦点直径为46 μ m。设计了三种不同类型的SFAT,即有源SFAT, fus阻断控制SFAT和低EMI(电磁干扰)SFAT,以研究换能器的热效应和EMI效应。SFAT在48种不同的声学参数组合下工作,包括峰对峰强度、脉冲重复频率(PRF)和脉冲持续时间,应用于78个组织样本。结果表明,FUS能够根据声学参数双向调节大脑神经元活动(抑制或兴奋)。实现抑制效果的最佳参数为60 Vpp(ISPPA= 2.11 W/cm2), 35 kCycles/脉冲(脉冲持续时间= 1.90ms), PRF为100Hz,成功率为60%。当SFAT在120 Vpp(ISPPA= 8.44W/cm2), 50 kCycles/脉冲(脉冲持续时间= 2.72ms)和20 Hz的PRF下工作时,神经元的激发成功率为60%。
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