2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.10.30.564774
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Stimulation of Neurons and Astrocytes via Temporally Interfering Electric Fields

Annika Ahtiainen,
Lilly Leydolph,
Jarno M.A. Tanskanen
et al.

Abstract: SummaryA novel non-invasive electrical stimulation method, temporal interference stimulation (TIS), has been proposed to enable spatially steerable stimulation and to selectively activate different brain regions. However, TIS has not been studied with cell cultures that can provide an indepth assessment of its effects on neuronal cells. We successfully established anin vitroTIS setup using rat cortical neurons on microelectrode arrays. Stimulations involved 1) TIS with 653 Hz and 643 Hz, resulting in a 10 Hz f… Show more

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“…Within a single cell, asymmetries between inwardgoing sodium and outward-going potassium channels may be sufficient to generate susceptibility to AM electric fields 18,36 . This would be consistent with recent work showing that the presence of glia tends to dampen neuronal demodulation of TI stimuli 37 . Within larger networks, frequency-dependent adaptation of a circuit could also contribute to demodulation 19 .…”
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confidence: 93%
“…Within a single cell, asymmetries between inwardgoing sodium and outward-going potassium channels may be sufficient to generate susceptibility to AM electric fields 18,36 . This would be consistent with recent work showing that the presence of glia tends to dampen neuronal demodulation of TI stimuli 37 . Within larger networks, frequency-dependent adaptation of a circuit could also contribute to demodulation 19 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%