Graphene oxide electrodes enable electrical stimulation of distinct calcium signalling in brain astrocytes

Author:

Fabbri RobertaORCID,Scidà AlessandraORCID,Saracino EmanuelaORCID,Conte GiorgiaORCID,Kovtun AlessandroORCID,Candini AndreaORCID,Kirdajova DenisaORCID,Spennato DilettaORCID,Marchetti ValeriaORCID,Lazzarini ChiaraORCID,Konstantoulaki AikateriniORCID,Dambruoso PaoloORCID,Caprini MarcoORCID,Muccini MicheleORCID,Ursino MauroORCID,Anderova Miroslava,Treossi EmanueleORCID,Zamboni Roberto,Palermo VincenzoORCID,Benfenati ValentinaORCID

Abstract

AbstractAstrocytes are responsible for maintaining homoeostasis and cognitive functions through calcium signalling, a process that is altered in brain diseases. Current bioelectronic tools are designed to study neurons and are not suitable for controlling calcium signals in astrocytes. Here, we show that electrical stimulation of astrocytes using electrodes coated with graphene oxide and reduced graphene oxide induces respectively a slow response to calcium, mediated by external calcium influx, and a sharp one, exclusively due to calcium release from intracellular stores. Our results suggest that the different conductivities of the substrate influence the electric field at the cell–electrolyte or cell–material interfaces, favouring different signalling events in vitro and ex vivo. Patch-clamp, voltage-sensitive dye and calcium imaging data support the proposed model. In summary, we provide evidence of a simple tool to selectively control distinct calcium signals in brain astrocytes for straightforward investigations in neuroscience and bioelectronic medicine.

Funder

United States Department of Defense | United States Air Force | AFMC | Air Force Office of Scientific Research

Ministero dell'Istruzione, dell'Università e della Ricerca

European Commission

Akademie Věd České Republiky

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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