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植入物与大脑的机械和生物相互作用及其对植入物设计的影响。

Mechanical and Biological Interactions of Implants with the Brain and Their Impact on Implant Design.

作者信息

Prodanov Dimiter, Delbeke Jean

机构信息

Department of Environment, Health and Safety, ImecLeuven, Belgium; Neuroscience Research FlandersLeuven, Belgium.

LCEN3, Department of Neurology, Institute of Neuroscience, Ghent University Ghent, Belgium.

出版信息

Front Neurosci. 2016 Feb 9;10:11. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2016.00011. eCollection 2016.

Abstract

Neural prostheses have already a long history and yet the cochlear implant remains the only success story about a longterm sensory function restoration. On the other hand, neural implants for deep brain stimulation are gaining acceptance for variety of disorders including Parkinsons disease and obsessive-compulsive disorder. It is anticipated that the progress in the field has been hampered by a combination of technological and biological factors, such as the limited understanding of the longterm behavior of implants, unreliability of devices, biocompatibility of the implants among others. While the field's understanding of the cell biology of interactions at the biotic-abiotic interface has improved, relatively little attention has been paid on the mechanical factors (stress, strain), and hence on the geometry that can modulate it. This focused review summarizes the recent progress in the understanding of the mechanisms of mechanical interaction between the implants and the brain. The review gives an overview of the factors by which the implants interact acutely and chronically with the tissue: blood-brain barrier (BBB) breach, vascular damage, micromotions, diffusion etc. We propose some design constraints to be considered in future studies. Aspects of the chronic cell-implant interaction will be discussed in view of the chronic local inflammation and the ways of modulating it.

摘要

神经假体已有很长的历史,但人工耳蜗仍然是长期感觉功能恢复方面唯一成功的案例。另一方面,用于深部脑刺激的神经植入物在包括帕金森病和强迫症在内的多种疾病中越来越被接受。预计该领域的进展受到技术和生物学因素的综合阻碍,如对植入物长期行为的了解有限、设备的不可靠性、植入物的生物相容性等。虽然该领域对生物-非生物界面相互作用的细胞生物学的理解有所提高,但对机械因素(应力、应变)以及可调节这些因素的几何形状的关注相对较少。这篇重点综述总结了在理解植入物与大脑之间机械相互作用机制方面的最新进展。该综述概述了植入物与组织急性和慢性相互作用的因素:血脑屏障(BBB)破坏、血管损伤、微运动、扩散等。我们提出了一些在未来研究中需要考虑的设计限制。将从慢性局部炎症及其调节方式的角度讨论慢性细胞-植入物相互作用的各个方面。

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