Revolutionizing brain‒computer interfaces: overcoming biocompatibility challenges in implantable neural interfaces.

IF 10.6 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Weihang Gao, Zineng Yan, Hong Zhou, Yi Xie, Honglin Wang, Jiaming Yang, Jingbo Yu, Changmao Ni, Pengran Liu, Mao Xie, Li Huang, Zhewei Ye
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Brain‒computer interfaces (BCIs) exhibit significant potential for various applications, including neurofeedback training, neurological injury management, and language, sensory and motor rehabilitation. Neural interfacing electrodes are positioned between external electronic devices and the nervous system to capture complex neuronal activity data and promote the repair of damaged neural tissues. Implantable neural electrodes can record and modulate neural activities with both high spatial and high temporal resolution, offering a wide window for neuroscience research. Despite significant advancements over the years, conventional neural electrode interfaces remain insufficient for fully achieving these objectives, particularly in the context of long-term implantation. The primary limitation stems from the poor biocompatibility and mechanical mismatch between the interfacing electrodes and neural tissues, which induce a local immune response and scar tissue formation, thus decreasing the performance and useful lifespan. Therefore, neural interfaces should ideally exhibit appropriate stiffness and minimal foreign body reactions to mitigate neuroinflammation and enhance recording quality. This review provides an exhaustive analysis of the current understanding of the critical failure modes that may impact the performance of implantable neural electrodes. Additionally, this study provides a comprehensive overview of the current research on coating materials and design strategies for implanted neural interfaces and discusses the primary challenges currently facing long-term implantation of neural electrodes. Finally, we present our perspective and propose possible future research directions to improve implantable neural interfaces for BCIs.

革新脑机接口:克服植入式神经接口的生物相容性挑战。
脑机接口(bci)在神经反馈训练、神经损伤管理、语言、感觉和运动康复等方面具有巨大的应用潜力。神经接口电极位于外部电子设备和神经系统之间,用于捕获复杂的神经元活动数据,促进受损神经组织的修复。植入式神经电极能够以高空间分辨率和高时间分辨率记录和调节神经活动,为神经科学研究提供了广阔的窗口。尽管多年来取得了重大进展,但传统的神经电极接口仍然不足以完全实现这些目标,特别是在长期植入的背景下。主要的限制来自于界面电极和神经组织之间的生物相容性差和机械不匹配,这导致局部免疫反应和疤痕组织的形成,从而降低了性能和使用寿命。因此,理想情况下,神经界面应具有适当的硬度和最小的异物反应,以减轻神经炎症并提高记录质量。本文综述了目前对可能影响植入式神经电极性能的关键失效模式的理解进行了详尽的分析。此外,本研究对植入神经接口的涂层材料和设计策略的研究现状进行了全面概述,并讨论了目前长期植入神经电极面临的主要挑战。最后,我们提出了我们的观点,并提出了未来可能的研究方向,以改进脑机接口的植入式神经接口。
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Journal of Nanobiotechnology
Journal of Nanobiotechnology BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY-NANOSCIENCE & NANOTECHNOLOGY
CiteScore
13.90
自引率
4.90%
发文量
493
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Nanobiotechnology is an open access peer-reviewed journal communicating scientific and technological advances in the fields of medicine and biology, with an emphasis in their interface with nanoscale sciences. The journal provides biomedical scientists and the international biotechnology business community with the latest developments in the growing field of Nanobiotechnology.
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