Photothermal Modulation of Depression-Related Ion Channel Function through Conjugated Polymer Nanoparticles
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Poster Presentation
Abstract
Considering recent breakthroughs in the field of optogenetics, a powerful tool is established in the present study to modulate the activities of target neurons through the application of light-based methods. Near-infrared (NIR) light enables the penetration of deep-tissue. As a result, it can be used to modulate the functions of proteins/cells. Herein, it is aimed to develop a NIR light-sensitive drug delivery system to spatially and temporally control the activation of the loaded drug at the stimulation sites through its release from a nanoparticle sensitive to NIR. Owing to their excellent photothermal effect under NIR irradiation, the nanoparticles are found to penetrate the blood- brain barrier effectively, ultimately reaching neurons. Furthermore, by loading fasudil, a selective activator of the Kv7.4 potassium channel, into the pre- cisely designed and synthesized NIR light-sensitive nanoparticles, the firing frequency of dopaminergic neurons in the ventral tegmental area is found to be remarkably reduc
Keywords
depression, fasudil, Kv7.4 channels, near-infrared light irradiation, photothermal conjugated polymer nanoparticles
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