Photolipid excitation triggers depolarizing optocapacitive currents and action potentials

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Abstract

Optically-induced changes in membrane capacitance may regulate neuronal activity without requiring genetic modifications. Previously, they mainly relied on sudden temperature jumps due to light absorption by membrane-associated nanomaterials or water. Yet, nanomaterial targeting or the required high infrared light intensities obstruct broad applicability. Now, we propose a very versatile approach: photolipids (azobenzene-containing diacylglycerols) mediate light-triggered cellular de- or hyperpolarization. As planar bilayer experiments show, the respective currents emerge from millisecond-timescale changes in bilayer capacitance. UV light changes photolipid conformation, which awards embedding plasma membranes with increased capacitance and evokes depolarizing currents. They open voltage-gated sodium channels in cells, generating action potentials. Blue light reduces the area per photolipid, decreasing membrane capacitance and eliciting hyperpolarization. If present, mechanosensitive channels respond to the increased mechanical membrane tension, generating large depolarizing currents that elicit action potentials. Membrane self-insertion of administered photolipids and focused illumination allows cell excitation with high spatiotemporal control.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1139
Number of pages13
JournalNature Communications
Volume15
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 07 Feb 2024

Fields of science

  • 106006 Biophysics
  • 103 Physics, Astronomy
  • 210006 Nanotechnology
  • 106013 Genetics
  • 304003 Genetic engineering
  • 106023 Molecular biology
  • 104015 Organic chemistry
  • 104014 Surface chemistry
  • 301902 Immunology
  • 206003 Medical physics
  • 206002 Electro-medical engineering
  • 206001 Biomedical engineering
  • 106002 Biochemistry

JKU Focus areas

  • Sustainable Development: Responsible Technologies and Management

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