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Pis'ma v Zh. Èksper. Teoret. Fiz., 2011 Volume 94, Issue 6, Pages 513–516 (Mi jetpl2035)

This article is cited in 6 papers

BIOPHYSICS

Digital photocontrol of the network of live excitable cells

I. S. Erofeeva, N. Magomeb, K. I. Agladzeab

a Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology
b Kyoto University

Abstract: Recent development of tissue engineering techniques allows creating and maintaining almost indefinitely networks of excitable cells with desired architecture. We coupled the network of live excitable cardiac cells with a common computer by sensitizing them to light, projecting a light pattern on the layer of cells, and monitoring excitation with the aid of fluorescent probes (optical mapping). As a sensitizing substance we used azobenzene trimethylammonium bromide (AzoTAB). This substance undergoes cis-trans-photoisomerisation and trans-isomer of AzoTAB inhibits excitation in the cardiac cells, while cis\d isomer does not. AzoTAB-mediated sensitization allows, thus, reversible and dynamic control of the excitation waves through the entire cardiomyocyte network either uniformly, or in a preferred spatial pattern. Technically, it was achieved by coupling a common digital projector with a macroview microscope and using computer graphic software for creating the projected pattern of conducting pathways. This approach allows real time interactive photocontrol of the heart tissue.

Received: 03.08.2011

Language: English


 English version:
Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics Letters, 2011, 94:6, 477–480

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