实时监测揭示了三种不同的神经元通过l型钙通道对SAW超声的反应模式。

IF 5.8 2区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES
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摘要

超声神经调节显示出治疗神经系统疾病的希望,但潜在的机制尚不清楚。在这里,我们开发了一种集成的表面声波(SAW)超声芯片,可以同时对培养的海马神经元进行电生理记录和Ca2+成像,以研究超声刺激下神经元的兴奋性和突触传递。这项研究首次揭示了声呐超声诱导的三种不同的神经元反应模式:表现为快速激活的即时反应,几分钟后表现为促进的延迟反应,以及维持基线活动的无反应。超声刺激增加动作电位放电,增强兴奋性突触后电流,提高细胞内Ca2+水平。这些影响依赖于细胞外Ca2+内流,主要由l型Ca2+通道主导。我们的研究结果表明,基于细胞内Ca2+水平和l型Ca2+通道活性,单个神经元对SAW超声刺激表现出异质反应。这种综合方法为超声神经调节的细胞机制提供了新的见解,同时强调了SAW技术在精确的、细胞类型特异性神经控制方面的潜力。
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Real-time Monitoring Unveils Three Distinct Neuronal Response Patterns to SAW Ultrasound via L-type Calcium Channels.

Ultrasound neuromodulation shows promise for treating neurological disorders, but the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Here, we developed an integrated surface acoustic wave (SAW) ultrasound chip enabling simultaneous electrophysiological recording and Ca2+ imaging of cultured hippocampal neurons to investigate neuronal excitability and synaptic transmission during ultrasound stimulation. This study revealed, for the first time, three distinct neuronal response patterns induced by SAW ultrasound: an immediate response showing rapid activation, a delayed response exhibiting facilitation after several minutes, and a non-response maintaining baseline activity. Ultrasound stimulation increased action potential firing, enhanced excitatory postsynaptic currents, and elevated intracellular Ca2+ levels. These effects were dependent on extracellular Ca2+ influx and primarily dominated by L-type Ca2+ channels. Our findings suggest that individual neurons exhibit heterogeneous responses to SAW ultrasound stimulation based on their intracellular Ca2+ levels and L-type Ca2+ channel activity. This integrated approach provides new insights into the cellular mechanisms of ultrasound neuromodulation while highlighting the potential of SAW technology for precise, cell-type-specific neural control.

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Neuroscience bulletin
Neuroscience bulletin NEUROSCIENCES-
CiteScore
7.20
自引率
16.10%
发文量
163
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Neuroscience Bulletin (NB), the official journal of the Chinese Neuroscience Society, is published monthly by Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences (SIBS), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) and Springer. NB aims to publish research advances in the field of neuroscience and promote exchange of scientific ideas within the community. The journal publishes original papers on various topics in neuroscience and focuses on potential disease implications on the nervous system. NB welcomes research contributions on molecular, cellular, or developmental neuroscience using multidisciplinary approaches and functional strategies. We feature full-length original articles, reviews, methods, letters to the editor, insights, and research highlights. As the official journal of the Chinese Neuroscience Society, which currently has more than 12,000 members in China, NB is devoted to facilitating communications between Chinese neuroscientists and their international colleagues. The journal is recognized as the most influential publication in neuroscience research in China.
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