Neurobiological evaluation of thin-film longitudinal intrafascicular electrodes as a peripheral nerve interface

X. Navarro, N. Lago, M. Vivó, K. Yoshida, K. Koch, W. Poppendieck, S. Micera
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Longitudinal intrafascicular electrodes (LIFEs) designed to be placed inside a peripheral nerve seem adequate devices for constituting a nerve-prosthesis interface. In this study we evaluated the functional and morphological effects of newly designed polyimide-based thin-film (tf-)LIFEs implanted in the rat sciatic nerve for 3 months. The tf-LIFEs used are highly flexible, and have 8 regularly spaced contacts, 4 at each side of the folded structure. Functional results at 1 month showed a mild decline in nerve conduction velocity and amplitude of muscle responses, which recovered during the following 2 months. Histological results showed a mild scar response around the intraneural electrode, but no signs of axonal loss and degeneration. Longitudinally implanted LIFEs behaved slightly better than transversally inserted LIFEs. Acute experiments proved that selective neural signal recording and nerve stimulation could be achieved from the different active sites in one tf-LIFE.
膜束内纵向电极作为周围神经界面的神经生物学评价
设计放置在周围神经内的纵向束内电极(life)似乎是构成神经假体界面的适当装置。在本研究中,我们评估了新设计的聚酰亚胺基薄膜(tf-)LIFEs在大鼠坐骨神经中植入3个月的功能和形态学效果。使用的tf- life高度灵活,有8个规则间隔的触点,折叠结构的每侧有4个。1个月的功能结果显示神经传导速度和肌肉反应幅度轻度下降,在接下来的2个月恢复。组织学结果显示神经内电极周围有轻度瘢痕反应,但未见轴突丢失和变性的迹象。纵向植入的life表现略好于横向植入的life。急性实验证明,在一个tf-LIFE中,可以从不同的活性部位实现选择性的神经信号记录和神经刺激。
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