Integration of Microfluidic Capabilities into Micromachined Neural Implants

T. Stieglitz
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Several approaches for micromachined neural implants have been established worldwide to deliver neuroscientific tools to investigate the function of the brain. Bioelectrical signals of single cells as well as of synaptic background activity have been recorded via multichannel electrode systems and the effect of electrical stimulation has been used to treat diseases or to partially restore sensory functions. However, the brain does not work only electrically but chemical and electrical signals strongly interact. Therefore, chemical analysis of the metabolism of the brain and neurotransmitters is of high interest as well as delivery of chemical substances to modify signal transduction and generation in the brain. This article presents existing micromachining approaches of electrical neural probes for intracortical recording and microfluidic channels, pumps and valves to realize drug delivery and probe sampling. Application scenarios will be discussed with respect to the opportunities and limitations of the ...
微流体功能集成到微机械神经植入物中
世界各地已经建立了几种微机械神经植入物的方法,以提供神经科学工具来研究大脑的功能。单细胞和突触背景活动的生物电信号已通过多通道电极系统被记录下来,电刺激的效果已被用于治疗疾病或部分恢复感觉功能。然而,大脑不仅仅是电的工作,化学信号和电信号也强烈地相互作用。因此,对大脑和神经递质代谢的化学分析以及化学物质的传递来改变大脑中的信号转导和产生具有很高的兴趣。本文介绍了现有的用于皮层内记录的电神经探针和用于药物输送和探针取样的微流体通道、泵和阀的微加工方法。应用场景将根据…的机会和限制进行讨论。
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