Affiliation:
1. Department of Materials Science and Engineering Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh PA 15213 USA
2. Department of Neurobiology University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh PA 15260 USA
3. A.J. Drexel Nanomaterials Institute and Department of Materials Science and Engineering Drexel University Philadelphia PA 19104 USA
4. Department of Materials Science and Engineering and Department of Biomedical Engineering Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh PA 15213 USA
Abstract
AbstractUnderstanding the communication of individual neurons necessitates precise control of neural activity. Photothermal modulation is a remote and non‐genetic technique to control neural activity with high spatiotemporal resolution. The local heat release by photothermally active nanomaterial will change the membrane properties of the interfaced neurons during light illumination. Recently, it is demonstrated that the two‐dimensional Ti3C2Tx MXene is an outstanding candidate to photothermally excite neurons with low incident energy. However, the safety of using Ti3C2Tx for neural modulation is unknown. Here, the biosafety of Ti3C2Tx‐based photothermal modulation is thoroughly investigated, including assessments of plasma membrane integrity, mitochondrial stress, and oxidative stress. It is demonstrated that culturing neurons on 25 µg cm−2 Ti3C2Tx films and illuminating them with laser pulses (635 nm) with different incident energies (2–10 µJ per pulse) and different pulse frequencies (1 pulse, 1 Hz, and 10 Hz) neither damage the cell membrane, induce cellular stress, nor generate oxidative stress. The threshold energy to cause damage (i.e., 14 µJ per pulse) exceeded the incident energy for neural excitation (<10 µJ per pulse). This multi‐assay safety evaluation provides crucial insights for guiding the establishment of light conditions and protocols in the clinical translation of photothermal modulation.
Funder
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
National Institutes of Health
Subject
Pharmaceutical Science,Biomedical Engineering,Biomaterials
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