English

A hybrid P3HT-Graphene interface for efficient photostimulation of neurons

Neurons and Cognition 2020-03-26 v1 Biological Physics Cell Behavior

Abstract

Graphene conductive properties have been long exploited in the field of organic photovoltaics and optoelectronics by the scientific community worldwide. We engineered and characterized a hybrid biointerface in which graphene is coupled with photosensitive polymers, and tested its ability to elicit lighttriggered neural activity modulation in primary neurons and blind retina explants. We designed such a graphene-based device by modifying a photoactive P3HT-based retinal interface, previously reported to rescue light sensitivity in blind rodents, with a CVD graphene layer replacing the conductive PEDOT:PSS layer to enhance charge separation. The new graphene-based device was characterized for its electrochemical features and for the ability to photostimulate primary neurons and blind retina explants, while preserving biocompatibility. Light-triggered responses, recorded by patch-clamp in vitro or MEA ex vivo, show a stronger light-transduction efficiency when the neurons are interfaced with the graphene-based device with respect to the PEDOT:PSS-based one. The possibility to ameliorate flexible photo-stimulating devices via the insertion of graphene, paves the way for potential biomedical applications of graphenebased neuronal interfaces in the context of retinal implants.

Keywords

Cite

@article{arxiv.2003.11388,
  title  = {A hybrid P3HT-Graphene interface for efficient photostimulation of neurons},
  author = {Mattia L. DiFrancesco and Elisabetta Colombo and Ermanno D. Papaleo and José Fernando Maya-Vetencourt and Giovanni Manfredi and Guglielmo Lanzani and Fabio Benfenati},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2003.11388},
  year   = {2020}
}

Comments

10 pages, 5 figures