Epidermal laser stimulation of action potentials in the frog sciatic nerve

  • Jindra N
  • Goddard D
  • Imholte M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Measurements of laser-stimulated action potentials in the sciatic nerve of leopard frogs (Rana pipiens) are made using two infrared lasers. The dorsal sides of the frog's hind limbs are exposed to short-pulsed 1540- and 1064-nm wavelengths at three separate spot sizes: 2, 3, and 4 mm. Energy density thresholds are determined for eliciting an action potential at each experimental condition. Results from these exposures show similar evoked potential thresholds for both wavelengths. The 2-mm-diam spot sizes yield action potentials at radiant exposure levels almost double that seen with larger beam sizes.

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Jindra, N. M., Goddard, D., Imholte, M., & Thomas, R. J. (2010). Epidermal laser stimulation of action potentials in the frog sciatic nerve. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 15(1), 015002. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.3292014

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