posted on 2024-11-18, 19:21authored byYuxiang Zheng, Yongxu Ju, Yang Liu, Fang Yang
Piezoelectric materials, renowned for their ability to
convert
mechanical energy into electrical energy, have gained attention for
their potential in biomedical applications. In particular, piezoelectric
nanoparticles, such as barium titanate nanoparticles, hold great promise
for treating neurologically related diseases. In this study, barium
titanate piezoelectric nanoparticles are used as stimulators to directly
treat epileptic neurons. After being modified by polyethylene glycol,
barium titanate nanoparticles have shown excellent biocompatibility
and dispersibility. Furthermore, such nanoparticles offer wireless
piezoelectric stimulation to neurons in response to low-intensity
pulsed ultrasound. More importantly, our experiments reveal that
piezoelectric stimulation immediately reduces neuronal intracellular
calcium concentration and restores cell viability. These effects are
attributed to the opening of voltage-gated calcium channels and the
release of active substances. These findings offer insights into the
potential of piezoelectric stimulation as an approach for epilepsy
treatment and enhance our understanding of the mechanisms underlying
electrical stimulation in epileptic neurons.