3D printed waveguides for optogenetics applications: design optimization and optical characterization
Giorgio Scordo, Kostas Kanellopulos, Surangrat Thongkorn, Samuel Tavares da Silva Maraschin, Kambiz Ghaseminasab, Evgeniy Shkondin, Deepshika Arasu, Stephan Sylvest Keller, Arto Rainer Heiskanen, Marta Perez Pereira, Jenny Emn\'eus

TL;DR
This paper presents the design, optimization, and characterization of 3D printed waveguides for optogenetics, demonstrating their potential for precise, customizable brain stimulation and initial functional validation with dopamine release.
Contribution
It introduces a novel 3D printed waveguide system for optogenetics, including optical property analysis, design optimization via simulations, and initial biological testing.
Findings
High-resolution 3D printed waveguides transmit light effectively.
Finite element simulations optimized waveguide design.
Initial tests show light-induced dopamine release at 2.8% efficiency.
Abstract
Optogenetics has emerged as a powerful tool for disease modeling, enabling precise control of cellular activities through light stimulation and providing a valuable insights into disease mechanisms and therapeutic possibilities. Innovative materials and technologies such as micro-LEDs, optical fibers and micro/nano probes have been developed to allow precise spatial and temporal control of light delivery to target cells. Recent advances in 3D printing have further enhanced optogenetic applications by enabling the fabrication of implantable, customizable, and miniaturized light stimulation systems with high spatial resolution. In this study, we introduce a novel concept of a 3D printed light delivery system for brain organoid stimulation exploring the capabilities of projection microstereolithography (PSL). We characterized the optical properties of the high-resolution…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhotoreceptor and optogenetics research · Neuroscience and Neural Engineering · 3D Printing in Biomedical Research
