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Printable microscale interfaces for long-term peripheral nerve mapping and precision control

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  • Timothy M. Otchy

    (Boston University
    Boston University
    Boston University)

  • Christos Michas

    (Boston University)

  • Blaire Lee

    (Boston University)

  • Krithi Gopalan

    (Boston University)

  • Vidisha Nerurkar

    (Boston University)

  • Jeremy Gleick

    (Boston University)

  • Dawit Semu

    (Boston University)

  • Louis Darkwa

    (Boston University)

  • Bradley J. Holinski

    (GlaxoSmithKline)

  • Daniel J. Chew

    (GlaxoSmithKline)

  • Alice E. White

    (Boston University
    Boston University)

  • Timothy J. Gardner

    (Boston University
    Boston University
    Boston University
    Boston University)

Abstract

The nascent field of bioelectronic medicine seeks to decode and modulate peripheral nervous system signals to obtain therapeutic control of targeted end organs and effectors. Current approaches rely heavily on electrode-based devices, but size scalability, material and microfabrication challenges, limited surgical accessibility, and the biomechanically dynamic implantation environment are significant impediments to developing and deploying peripheral interfacing technologies. Here, we present a microscale implantable device – the nanoclip – for chronic interfacing with fine peripheral nerves in small animal models that begins to meet these constraints. We demonstrate the capability to make stable, high signal-to-noise ratio recordings of behaviorally-linked nerve activity over multi-week timescales. In addition, we show that multi-channel, current-steering-based stimulation within the confines of the small device can achieve multi-dimensional control of a small nerve. These results highlight the potential of new microscale design and fabrication techniques for realizing viable devices for long-term peripheral interfacing.

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  • Timothy M. Otchy & Christos Michas & Blaire Lee & Krithi Gopalan & Vidisha Nerurkar & Jeremy Gleick & Dawit Semu & Louis Darkwa & Bradley J. Holinski & Daniel J. Chew & Alice E. White & Timothy J. Gar, 2020. "Printable microscale interfaces for long-term peripheral nerve mapping and precision control," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 11(1), pages 1-16, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:11:y:2020:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-020-18032-4
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-020-18032-4
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