Real-Time Prosthetic Digit Actuation by Optical Read-out of Activity-Dependent Calcium Signals in an Ex Vivo Peripheral Nerve

Arjun K. Fontaine, Jacob L. Segil, J. Caldwell, R. Weir
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Abstract

Improved neural interfacing strategies are needed for the full articulation of advanced prostheses. To address limitations of existing control interface designs, the work of our laboratory has presented an optical approach to reading activity from individual nerve fibers using activity-dependent calcium transients. Here, we demonstrate the feasibility of such signals to control prosthesis actuation by using the axonal fluorescence signal in an ex vivo mouse nerve to drive a prosthetic digit in real-time. Additionally, signals of varying action potential frequency are streamed post hoc to the prosthesis, showing graded motor output and the potential for proportional neural control. This proof-of-concept work is a novel demonstration of the functional use of activity-dependent optical read-out in the nerve.
利用光学读出离体外周神经中活动依赖的钙信号来实时驱动假肢手指
改进的神经接口策略需要先进的假体完全关节。为了解决现有控制界面设计的局限性,我们实验室的工作提出了一种光学方法,利用活动依赖性钙瞬态读取单个神经纤维的活动。在这里,我们通过在离体小鼠神经中使用轴突荧光信号实时驱动假肢手指,证明了这种信号控制假肢驱动的可行性。此外,不同动作电位频率的信号在事后传输到假体,显示出梯度的运动输出和比例神经控制的潜力。这项概念验证工作是神经中活动依赖光学读出功能使用的新演示。
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