Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH 44106, USA.
IEEE Trans Biomed Eng. 2011 Sep;58(9):2589-97. doi: 10.1109/TBME.2011.2159603. Epub 2011 Jun 16.
This paper reports on a miniaturized system for spike-triggered intracortical microstimulation (ICMS) in an ambulatory rat. The head-mounted microdevice comprises a previously developed application-specific integrated circuit fabricated in 0.35-μm two-poly four-metal complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor technology, which is assembled and packaged on a miniature rigid-flex substrate together with a few external components for programming, supply regulation, and wireless operation. The microdevice operates autonomously from a single 1.55-V battery, measures 3.6 cm × 1.3 cm × 0.6 cm, weighs 1.7 g (including the battery), and is capable of stimulating as well as recording the neural response to ICMS in biological experiments with anesthetized laboratory rats. Moreover, it has been interfaced with silicon microelectrodes chronically implanted in the cerebral cortex of an ambulatory rat and successfully delivers electrical stimuli to the second somatosensory area when triggered by neural activity from the rostral forelimb area with a user-adjustable spike-stimulus time delay. The spike-triggered ICMS is further shown to modulate the neuronal firing rate, indicating that it is physiologically effective.
本文报道了一种用于可移动大鼠的尖峰触发皮层内微刺激(ICMS)的微型系统。该头戴式微设备包含以前开发的专用集成电路,采用 0.35-μm 两层四金属互补金属氧化物半导体技术制造,与一些外部组件一起组装和封装在微型刚性-flex 基板上,用于编程、电源调节和无线操作。微设备由单个 1.55-V 电池自主运行,尺寸为 3.6×1.3×0.6 厘米,重量为 1.7 克(包括电池),能够刺激并记录麻醉实验室大鼠的生物实验中的 ICMS 神经反应。此外,它已与可移动大鼠大脑皮层内长期植入的硅微电极接口,并成功地在由前肢区域的神经活动触发时,通过用户可调的尖峰刺激时间延迟,将电刺激传递到第二体感区域。尖峰触发的 ICMS 进一步表明可以调节神经元的发射率,表明其具有生理效果。