Light-triggered reversible modulation of physiological functions offers the promise of enabling on-demand spatiotemporally controlled therapeutic interventions. Optogenetics has been successfully implemented in the heart, but significant barriers to its use in the clinic remain, such as the need for genetic transfection. Herein, we present a method to modulate cardiac function with light through a photoswitchable compound and without genetic manipulation. The molecule, named PAI, was designed by introduction of a photoswitch into the molecular structure of an M2 mAChR agonist. In vitro assays revealed that PAI enables light-dependent activation of M2 mAChRs. To validate the method, we show that PAI photoisomers display different cardiac eff...
Complex spatiotemporal non-linearity as observed during cardiac arrhythmia strongly correlates with ...
Complex spatiotemporal non-linearity as observed during cardiac arrhythmia strongly correlates with ...
Muscarinic acetylcholine receptors (mAChRs) are class A GPCRs characterized by a widespread tissue d...
Light-triggered reversible modulation of physiological functions offers the promise of enabling on-d...
Light-triggered reversible modulation of physiological functions offers the promise of enabling on-d...
Light-triggered reversible modulation of physiological functions offers the promise of enabling on-d...
Remote control of physiological functions with light offers the promise of unveiling their complex s...
Light-triggered reversible modulation of physiological functions offers the promise of enabling on-d...
Remote control of physiological functions with light offers the promise of unveiling their complex s...
Remote control of physiological functions with light offers the promise of unveiling their complex s...
Catecholamine-triggered β-adrenoceptor (β-AR) signaling is essential for the correct functioning of ...
Muscarinic acetylcholine receptors (mAChRs) are class A GPCRs involved in the control of numerous ce...
The control of spatiotemporal dynamics in biological systems is a fundamental problem in nonlinear s...
Complex spatiotemporal non-linearity as observed during cardiac arrhythmia strongly correlates with ...
Detailed understanding of mechanisms and instabilities underlying the onset, perpetuation, and contr...
Complex spatiotemporal non-linearity as observed during cardiac arrhythmia strongly correlates with ...
Complex spatiotemporal non-linearity as observed during cardiac arrhythmia strongly correlates with ...
Muscarinic acetylcholine receptors (mAChRs) are class A GPCRs characterized by a widespread tissue d...
Light-triggered reversible modulation of physiological functions offers the promise of enabling on-d...
Light-triggered reversible modulation of physiological functions offers the promise of enabling on-d...
Light-triggered reversible modulation of physiological functions offers the promise of enabling on-d...
Remote control of physiological functions with light offers the promise of unveiling their complex s...
Light-triggered reversible modulation of physiological functions offers the promise of enabling on-d...
Remote control of physiological functions with light offers the promise of unveiling their complex s...
Remote control of physiological functions with light offers the promise of unveiling their complex s...
Catecholamine-triggered β-adrenoceptor (β-AR) signaling is essential for the correct functioning of ...
Muscarinic acetylcholine receptors (mAChRs) are class A GPCRs involved in the control of numerous ce...
The control of spatiotemporal dynamics in biological systems is a fundamental problem in nonlinear s...
Complex spatiotemporal non-linearity as observed during cardiac arrhythmia strongly correlates with ...
Detailed understanding of mechanisms and instabilities underlying the onset, perpetuation, and contr...
Complex spatiotemporal non-linearity as observed during cardiac arrhythmia strongly correlates with ...
Complex spatiotemporal non-linearity as observed during cardiac arrhythmia strongly correlates with ...
Muscarinic acetylcholine receptors (mAChRs) are class A GPCRs characterized by a widespread tissue d...