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Magnetic stimulation of one-dimensional neuronal cultures
Authors:Rotem Assaf  Moses Elisha
Affiliation:Weizmann Institute of Science, Physics of Complex Systems, Rehovot, Israel
Abstract:Transcranial magnetic stimulation is a remarkable tool for neuroscience research, with a multitude of diagnostic and therapeutic applications. Surprisingly, application of the same magnetic stimulation directly to neurons that are dissected from the brain and grown in vitro was not reported to activate them to date. Here we report that central nervous system neurons patterned on large enough one-dimensional rings can be magnetically stimulated in vitro. In contrast, two-dimensional cultures with comparable size do not respond to excitation. This happens because the one-dimensional pattern enforces an ordering of the axons along the ring, which is designed to follow the lines of the magnetically induced electric field. A small group of sensitive (i.e., initiating) neurons respond even when the network is disconnected, and are presumed to excite the entire network when it is connected. This implies that morphological and electrophysiological properties of single neurons are crucial for magnetic stimulation. We conjecture that the existence of a select group of neurons with higher sensitivity may occur in the brain in vivo as well, with consequences for transcranial magnetic stimulation.
Keywords:TvMS, We coin the term &ldquo  Trans-vessel Magnetic Stimulation&rdquo   (TvMS) to denote magnetic stimulations performed in our experiment and differentiate it from &ldquo  TMS&rdquo  , which refers to magnetic stimulations in vivo   MS, We use &ldquo  magnetic stimulation&rdquo   for the general term. which includes both TMS and TvMS. The abbreviation &ldquo  MS&rdquo   refers to the homemade Magnetic Stimulator that was used in our experiments
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