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Optogenetic Manipulation of Neuronal Activity to Modulate Behavior in Freely Moving Mice
Published on: October 27, 2020
[Therapeutic potential of optogenetic neuromodulation]
Marie Vandecasteele1, Yann-Suhan Senova2, Stéphane Palfi2
1Équipe dynamique et pathophysiologie des réseaux neuronaux, centre interdisciplinaire de recherche en biologie, CNRS UMR 7241, Inserm U1050, Collège de France, 11, place Marcelin Berthelot, 75005 Paris, France.
Abstract:
Optogenetic neuromodulation techniques, which have emerged during the last 15 years, have considerably enhanced our ability to probe the functioning of neural circuits by allowing the excitation and inhibition of genetically-defined neuronal populations using light. Having gained tremendous popularity in the field of fundamental neuroscience, these techniques are now opening new therapeutic avenues. Optogenetic neuromodulation is a method of choice for studying the physiopathology of neurological and neuropsychiatric disorders in a range of animal models, and could accelerate the discovery of new therapeutic strategies. New therapeutic protocols employing optogenetic neuromodulation may also emerge in the near future, offering promising alternative approaches for disorders which lack appropriate treatments, such as pharmacoresistant epilepsy and inherited retinal degeneration.

