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Stimulus Effects of Extremely Low-frequency Electric Field Exposure on Calcium Oscillations in a Human Cortical Spheroid

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Specialty Biophysics
Date 2024 Aug 26
PMID 39183508
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High-intensity, low-frequency (1 Hz to 100 kHz) electric and magnetic fields (EF and MF) cause electrical excitation of the nervous system via an induced EF (iEF) in living tissue. However, the biological properties and thresholds of stimulus effects on synchronized activity in a three-dimensional (3D) neuronal network remain uncertain. In this study, we evaluated changes in neuronal network activity during extremely low-frequency EF (ELF-EF) exposure by measuring intracellular calcium ([Ca]) oscillations, which reflect neuronal network activity. For ELF-EF exposure experiments, we used a human cortical spheroid (hCS), a 3D-cultured neuronal network generated from human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC)-derived cortical neurons. A 50 Hz sinusoidal ELF-EF exposure modulated [Ca] oscillations with dependencies on exposure intensity and duration. Based on the experimental setup and results, the iEF distribution inside the hCS was estimated using high-resolution numerical dosimetry. The numerical estimation revealed threshold values ranging between 255-510 V/m (peak) and 131-261 V/m (average). This indicates that thresholds of neuronal excitation in the hCS were equivalent to those of a thin nerve fiber.

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