Bonn researchers use light to make the heart stumble
Monday, October 4, 2010 - 23:20
in Biology & Nature
Tobias Bruegmann and his colleagues from the University of Bonn's Institute of Physiology I used a so-called 'channelrhodopsin' for their experiments, which is a type of light sensor. At the same time, it can act as an ion channel in the cell membrane. When stimulated with blue light, this channel opens, and positive ions flow into the cell. This causes a change in the cell membrane's pressure, which stimulates cardiac muscle cells to contract...