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Control of the Two-photon Visual Process in ex vivo Retinas and in Living Mice

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CHIMIA
卷 76, 期 6, 页码 570-574

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SWISS CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.2533/chimia.2022.570

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Rhodopsin; Two-photon absorption; Visual process; Electroretinography; Femtosecond pulse-shaping

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  1. SNSF (Swiss National Science Foundation) [CRSII5 170981]
  2. NCCR-MUST (Molecular Ultrafast Science and Technology)
  3. Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF) [CRSII5_170981] Funding Source: Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF)

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This study introduces the near infrared (NIR) visual response achieved through two-photon absorption, and evaluates the impact of wavelength, power, and focal spot size on the response. The results show that modulation of the spectral phase of NIR pulses can predictively alter the two-photon induced response.
Palcewska et al. first demonstrated near infrared (NIR) visual response in human volunteers upon two-photon absorption (TPA), in a seminal work of 2014, and assessed the process in terms of wavelength- and power-dependence on murine ex vivo retinas. In the present study, ex vivo electroretinography (ERG) is further developed to perform a complete characterization of the effect of NIR pulse duration, energy, and focal spot size on the response. The same set of measurements is successively tested on living mice. We discuss how the nonlinear intensity dependence of the photon absorption process is transferred to the amplitude of the visual response acquired by ERG. Finally, we show that the manipulation of the spectral phase of NIR pulses can be translated to predictable change in the two-photon induced response under physiological excitation conditions.

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