Electrical Stimulation by an Organic Transistor Architecture Induces Calcium Signaling in Nonexcitable Brain Cells

Abstract

Organic bioelectronics have a huge potential to generate interfaces and devices for the study of brain functions and for the therapy of brain pathologies. In this context, increasing efforts are needed to develop technologies for monitoring and stimulation of nonexcitable brain cells, called astrocytes. Astroglial calcium signaling plays, indeed, a pivotal role in the physiology and pathophysiology of the brain. Here, the use of transparent organic cell stimulating and sensing transistor (O‐CST) architecture, fabricated with N,N′‐ditridecylperylene‐3,4,9,10‐tetracarboxylic diimide (P13), to elicit and monitor intracellular calcium concentration ([Ca2+]i) in primary rat neocortical astrocytes is demonstrated. The transparency of O‐CST allows performing calcium imaging experiments, showing that extracellular electrical stimulation of astrocytes induces a drastic increase in [Ca2+]i. Pharmacological studies indicate that transient receptor potential (TRP) superfamily are critical mediators of the [Ca2+]i increase. Experimental and computational analyses show that [Ca2+]i response is enabled by the O‐CST device architecture. Noteworthy, the extracellular field application induces a slight but significant increase in the cell volume. Collectively, it is shown that the O‐CST is capable of selectively evoking astrocytes [Ca2+]i, paving the way to the development of organic bioelectronic devices as glial interfaces to excite and control physiology of non‐neuronal brain cells.

Document Details

Document Type
Pub Defense Publication
Publication Date
Dec 19, 2018
Source ID
10.1002/adhm.201801139

Entities

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  • Ana Isabel Borrachero‐conejo
  • Emanuela Saracino
  • Federico Prescimone
  • Francesco Formaggio
  • Francesco Mercuri
  • Grazia Paola Nicchia
  • Marco Caprini
  • Marco Natali
  • Michele Muccini
  • Roberto Zamboni
  • Saskia Karges
  • Simone Bonetti
  • Stefano Toffanin
  • Valentina Benfenati

Organizations

  • Air Force Office of Scientific Research
  • Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche
  • Iraqi Special Operations Forces
  • University of Bari
  • University of Bologna

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  • Aquatic Ecology
  • Nanocomposite Materials Science
  • Neuroscience

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  • Biotechnology