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26 April 2016 Laser nano-surgery for neuronal manipulation (Conference Presentation)
Hori Pada Sarker, Lalit Chudal, Vasu Mahapatra, Young-tae Kim, Samarendra K. Mohanty
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Abstract
Optical manipulation has enabled study of bio-chemical and bio-mechanical properties of the cells. Laser nanosurgery by ultrafast laser beam with appropriate laser parameters provides spatially-targeted manipulation of neurons in a minimal invasiveness manner with high efficiency. We utilized femto-second laser nano-surgery for both axotomy and sub-axotomy of rat cortical neurons. Degeneration and regeneration after axotomy was studied with and without external growth-factor(s) and biochemical(s). Further, axonal injury was studied as a function of pulse energy, exposure and site of injury. The ability to study the response of neurons to localized injury opens up opportunities for screening potential molecules for repair and regeneration after nerve injury. Sub-axotomy enabled transient opening of axonal membrane for optical delivery of impermeable molecules to the axoplasm. Fast resealing of the axonal membrane after sub-axotomy without significant long-term damage to axon (monitored by its growth) was observed. We will present these experimental results along with theoretical simulation of injury due to laser nano-surgery and delivery via the transient pore. Targeted delivery of proteins such as antibodies, genes encoding reporter proteins, ion-channels and voltage indicators will allow visualization, activation and detection of the neuronal structure and function.
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Hori Pada Sarker, Lalit Chudal, Vasu Mahapatra, Young-tae Kim, and Samarendra K. Mohanty "Laser nano-surgery for neuronal manipulation (Conference Presentation)", Proc. SPIE 9690, Clinical and Translational Neurophotonics; Neural Imaging and Sensing; and Optogenetics and Optical Manipulation, 96902M (26 April 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2216393
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KEYWORDS
Injuries

Neurons

Molecules

Proteins

Optical manipulation

Axons

Nerve

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