Photoelectric dye-coupled polyethylene film as a prototype of retinal prostheses |
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Authors: | Uji Akihito Matsuo Toshihiko Ishimaru Sanae Kajiura Akiko Shimamura Kaoru Ohtsuki Hiroshi Dan-oh Yasufumi Suga Sadaharu |
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Affiliation: | Department of Ophthalmology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine and Dentistry, Shikata-cho, Okayama City, Japan. |
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Abstract: | Photoelectric dyes, which absorb light and convert photon energy to electric potentials, have been previously shown to stimulate retinal neurons in culture. In this study, a photoelectric dye was coupled to a polyethylene film surface and tested in vitro using retinal tissues from chick embryos at the 12-day embryonic stage, at which time outer segments of retinal photoreceptor cells have not yet developed. Carboxyl moieties were introduced to a polyethylene film surface by fuming nitric acid, and then a photoelectric dye, 2-[2-[4-(dibutylamino)phenyl]ethenyl]-3-carboxymethylbenzothiazolium bromide, was coupled to the film through amide linkage. Intracellular calcium elevation was observed with Fluo-4 in retinal tissues placed on the dye-coupled polyethylene film, in contrast to retinal tissues which had no contact with the film. The response was inhibited by calcicludine, a voltage-gated calcium channel blocker, and also by extracellular calcium depletion. The photoelectric dye, coupled to the polyethylene film surface, absorbed light under a dissecting microscope and stimulated neurons in retinal tissues, showing that the dye-coupled film could be used as a prototype of retinal prostheses. |
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Keywords: | Photoelectric dye Pigment Polyethylene film Chick retina Intracellular calcium Fluo-4 Retinal prosthesis Retinal implant |
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