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Human TRPV1 is an efficient thermogenetic actuator for chronic neuromodulation.

Authors :
Maltsev DI
Solotenkov MA
Mukhametshina LF
Sokolov RA
Solius GM
Jappy D
Tsopina AS
Fedotov IV
Lanin AA
Fedotov AB
Krut' VG
Ermakova YG
Moshchenko AA
Rozov A
Zheltikov AM
Podgorny OV
Belousov VV
Source :
Cellular and molecular life sciences : CMLS [Cell Mol Life Sci] 2024 Oct 25; Vol. 81 (1), pp. 437. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Oct 25.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Thermogenetics is a promising neuromodulation technique based on the use of heat-sensitive ion channels. However, on the way to its clinical application, a number of questions have to be addressed. First, to avoid immune response in future human applications, human ion channels should be studied as thermogenetic actuators. Second, heating levels necessary to activate these channels in vivo in brain tissue should be studied and cytotoxicity of these temperatures addressed. Third, the possibility and safety of chronic neuromodulation has to be demonstrated. In this study, we present a comprehensive framework for thermogenetic neuromodulation in vivo using the thermosensitive human ion channel hTRPV1. By targeting hTRPV1 expression to excitatory neurons of the mouse brain and activating them within a non-harmful temperature range with a fiber-coupled infrared laser, we not only induced neuronal firing and stimulated locomotion in mice, but also demonstrated that thermogenetics can be employed for repeated neuromodulation without causing evident brain tissue injury. Our results lay the foundation for the use of thermogenetic neuromodulation in brain research and therapy of neuropathologies.<br /> (© 2024. The Author(s).)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1420-9071
Volume :
81
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Cellular and molecular life sciences : CMLS
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
39448456
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00018-024-05475-x