DocumentCode
1525765
Title
Bioelectric changes in single neuron under photodynamic effect: comparison of different photosensitizers
Author
Uzdensky, Anatoly B.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Biophys. & Biocybern., Rostov State Univ., Russia
Volume
2
Issue
4
fYear
1996
fDate
12/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
984
Lastpage
987
Abstract
An isolated crayfish mechanoreceptor neuron was used as a new test object for a cytophysiological study of various photosensitizers (methylene blue, janus green B, protoporphyrin IX, chlorins e6 and p6). The study of single neuron response provides evaluation of the dynamics of cytotoxic events leading from initial threshold changes to cell death. The typical response of a photosensitized neuron to He-Ne laser irradiation was firing acceleration and then irreversible block of spike generation. Crayfish neurons were very sensitive to the photodynamic effect; they changed firing rate and died at nanomolar concentrations of photosensitizers. Dependencies of spike acceleration rate and neuron lifetime on photosensitizer concentration allowed one to compare efficiencies of different photosensitizers. Chlorin p6, chlorin e6, and methylene blue were the most potent photosensitizers
Keywords
aquaculture; bioelectric potentials; biological effects of laser radiation; cellular effects of radiation; mechanoception; neurophysiology; photochemistry; He-Ne; He-Ne laser irradiation; bioelectric changes; cell death; chlorin e6; chlorin p6; cytophysiological study; cytotoxic events; efficiencies; firing acceleration; initial threshold changes; irreversible block; isolated crayfish mechanoreceptor neuron; janus green B; methylene blue; nanomolar concentrations; neuron lifetime; photodynamic effect; photodynamic therapy; photosensitizer concentration; photosensitizers; protoporphyrin IX; single neuron; spike acceleration rate; spike generation; Absorption; Acceleration; Bioelectric phenomena; Biomembranes; Cancer; Frequency; Medical treatment; Muscles; Neurons; Testing;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1077-260X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/2944.577327
Filename
577327
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