Flexible Optogenetic Transducer Device for Remote Neuron Modulation Using Highly Upconversion‐Efficient Dendrite‐Like Gold Inverse Opaline Structure

A remote optogenetic device for analyzing freely moving animals has attracted extensive attention in optogenetic engineering. In particular, for peripheral nerve regions, a flexible device is needed to endure the continuous bending movements of these areas. Here, a remote optogenetic optical transdu...

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Veröffentlicht in:Advanced healthcare materials 2022-06, Vol.11 (11), p.e2101310-n/a
Hauptverfasser: Chu, Chao‐Yi, Wu, Pu‐Wei, Chen, Jung‐Chih, Tsou, Nien‐Ti, Lin, You‐Yi, Lo, Yu‐Chun, Li, Ssu‐Ju, Chang, Ching‐Wen, Chen, Bo‐Wei, Tsai, Chia‐Lin, Chen, You‐Yin, Liu, Ta‐Chung, Chen, San‐Yuan
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Zusammenfassung:A remote optogenetic device for analyzing freely moving animals has attracted extensive attention in optogenetic engineering. In particular, for peripheral nerve regions, a flexible device is needed to endure the continuous bending movements of these areas. Here, a remote optogenetic optical transducer device made from a gold inverse opaline skeleton grown with a dendrite‐like gold nanostructure (D‐GIOF) and chemically grafted with upconversion nanoparticles (UCNPs) is developed. This implantable D‐GIOF‐based transducer device can achieve synergistic interaction of the photonic crystal effect and localized surface plasmon resonance, resulting in considerable UCNP conversion efficiency with a negligible thermal effect under low‐intensity 980 nm near‐infrared (NIR) light excitation. Furthermore, the D‐GIOF‐based transducer device exhibits remarkable emission power retention (≈100%) under different bending states, indicating its potential for realizing peripheral nerve stimulation. Finally, the D‐GIOF‐based transducer device successfully stimulates neuronal activities of the sciatic nerve in mice. This study demonstrates the potential of the implantable device to promote remote NIR stimulation for modulation of neural activity in peripheral nerve regions and provides proof of concept for its in vivo application in optogenetic engineering. A biocompatible and flexible dendrite‐like‐gold‐inverse‐opal‐based transducer device combined with photonic crystal and localized surface plasmon resonance effects promotes a superior upconversion efficiency in realizing implantable practices to achieve a successful modulation of sciatic nerve function.
ISSN:2192-2640
2192-2659
DOI:10.1002/adhm.202101310