Piezo-Electrically Driven Mechanical Stimulation of Sensory Neurons
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Mechanotransduction, the conversion of a mechanical stimulus into a biological response, constitutes the basis of a variety
of physiological functions such as the senses of touch, balance, proprioception, blood pressure, and hearing. In vertebrates,
mechanosensation is mediated by mechanosensory neurons, whose cell bodies are located in trigeminal and dorsal root ganglia.
Here, we describe an in vitro model of mechanotransduction that provides an opportunity to explore the properties of mechanosensitive
channels in mammalian sensory neurons. The mechano-clamp method allows applying local force on plasma membrane of whole-cell
patch-clamped sensory neurons. This technique uses a mechanical probe driven by a computer-assisted piezoelectric microstage
to repeatedly stimulate sensory neurons with accurate control of stimulus strength, duration, and speed.