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Photoelectrochemical modulation of neuronal activity with free-standing coaxial silicon nanowires.


ABSTRACT: Optical methods for modulating cellular behaviour are promising for both fundamental and clinical applications. However, most available methods are either mechanically invasive, require genetic manipulation of target cells or cannot provide subcellular specificity. Here, we address all these issues by showing optical neuromodulation with free-standing coaxial p-type/intrinsic/n-type silicon nanowires. We reveal the presence of atomic gold on the nanowire surfaces, likely due to gold diffusion during the material growth. To evaluate how surface gold impacts the photoelectrochemical properties of single nanowires, we used modified quartz pipettes from a patch clamp and recorded sustained cathodic photocurrents from single nanowires. We show that these currents can elicit action potentials in primary rat dorsal root ganglion neurons through a primarily atomic gold-enhanced photoelectrochemical process.

SUBMITTER: Parameswaran R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6029690 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Photoelectrochemical modulation of neuronal activity with free-standing coaxial silicon nanowires.

Parameswaran Ramya R   Carvalho-de-Souza João L JL   Jiang Yuanwen Y   Burke Michael J MJ   Zimmerman John F JF   Koehler Kelliann K   Phillips Andrew W AW   Yi Jaeseok J   Adams Erin J EJ   Bezanilla Francisco F   Tian Bozhi B  

Nature nanotechnology 20180219 3


Optical methods for modulating cellular behaviour are promising for both fundamental and clinical applications. However, most available methods are either mechanically invasive, require genetic manipulation of target cells or cannot provide subcellular specificity. Here, we address all these issues by showing optical neuromodulation with free-standing coaxial p-type/intrinsic/n-type silicon nanowires. We reveal the presence of atomic gold on the nanowire surfaces, likely due to gold diffusion du  ...[more]

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