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Stimulation of water and calcium dynamics in astrocytes with pulsed infrared light.

Citation
Borrachero-Conejo, A. I., et al. “Stimulation Of Water And Calcium Dynamics In Astrocytes With Pulsed Infrared Light.”. Faseb Journal : Official Publication Of The Federation Of American Societies For Experimental Biology, pp. 6539-6553.
Center Vanderbilt University
Author Ana I Borrachero-Conejo, Wilson R Adams, Emanuela Saracino, Maria Grazia Mola, Manqing Wang, Tamara Posati, Francesco Formaggio, Manuela De Bellis, Antonio Frigeri, Marco Caprini, Mark R Hutchinson, Michele Muccini, Roberto Zamboni, Grazia Paola Nicchia, Anita Mahadevan-Jansen, Valentina Benfenati
Keywords AQP4, TRPV4, astrocytes, infrared stimulation, water dynamics
Abstract

Astrocytes are non-neuronal cells that govern the homeostatic regulation of the brain through ions and water transport, and Ca -mediated signaling. As they are tightly integrated into neural networks, label-free tools that can modulate cell function are needed to evaluate the role of astrocytes in brain physiology and dysfunction. Using live-cell fluorescence imaging, pharmacology, electrophysiology, and genetic manipulation, we show that pulsed infrared light can modulate astrocyte function through changes in intracellular Ca and water dynamics, providing unique mechanistic insight into the effect of pulsed infrared laser light on astroglial cells. Water transport is activated and, IP R, TRPA1, TRPV4, and Aquaporin-4 are all involved in shaping the dynamics of infrared pulse-evoked intracellular calcium signal. These results demonstrate that astrocyte function can be modulated with infrared light. We expect that targeted control over calcium dynamics and water transport will help to study the crucial role of astrocytes in edema, ischemia, glioma progression, stroke, and epilepsy.

Year of Publication
2020
Journal
FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology
Volume
34
Issue
5
Number of Pages
6539-6553
Date Published
05/2020
ISSN Number
1530-6860
DOI
10.1096/fj.201903049R
Alternate Journal
FASEB J.
PMID
32202681
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