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Optical control after transfection of channelrhodopsin-2 recombinant adenovirus in visual cortical cells.

Neural regeneration research (2012-06-05)
Junping Yao, Wensheng Hou, Hao Wang, Hui Liu, Chuanhuang Weng, Zhengqin Yin
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Channelrhodopsin-2 ectopically expressed in the retina can recover the response to blue light in genetically blind mice and rats, but is unable to restore visual function due to optic nerve or optic tract lesions. Long Evans rats at postnatal day 1 were used for primary culture of visual cortical cells, and 24 hours later, cells were transfected with recombinant adenovirus carrying channelrhodopsin-2 and green fluorescent protein genes. After 2-4 days of transfection, green fluorescence was visible in the cultured cells. Cells were stimulated with blue light (470 nm), and light-induced action potentials were recorded in patch-clamp experiments. Our findings indicate that channelrhodopsin-2-recombinant adenovirus transfection of primary cultured visual cortical cells can control the production of action potentials via blue light stimulation.

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Goat Anti-Mouse IgG Antibody, Cy3 conjugate, Chemicon®, from goat