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用于清醒大鼠慢性电外周神经刺激和记录的磁耦合经皮连接器

Magnetically Coupled Percutaneous Connector for Chronic Electrical Peripheral Nerve Stimulation and Recording in Awake Rats.

作者信息

Matarazzo Jerico V, Williams-Wynn Daniel T, Fallon James B, Payne Sophie C

出版信息

IEEE Trans Biomed Eng. 2025 Jan;72(1):35-42. doi: 10.1109/TBME.2024.3436649. Epub 2025 Jan 15.

Abstract

UNLABELLED

A fast-growing field of neuroscience and medicine is the treatment of disease via electrical stimulation of the peripheral nervous system. Peripheral nerve stimulation delivers stimulation to nerves of the periphery where the target nerve can and is often located deep within the abdomen. Long-term preclinical animal models that demonstrate the safety and/or efficacy of electrical stimulation have predominantly used a skull mount to connect to neural interfaces. When targeting nerves of the extremities and abdomen, this mount location is less favourable due to its distance to the implant causing complications in surgery and to the longevity of the device in vivo.

OBJECTIVE

Here we aimed to develop and validate a chronic magnetic percutaneous connector designed for placement on the dorsal-lumbar aspect of the spine of awake, freely moving rats.

METHODS

A pedestal and external connector was developed, bench tested to assess for continuity, durability and disconnection forces, and validated in awake rats chronically implanted with an abdominal vagus nerve electrode array. The implanted pedestal and external connector were designed with custom PCBs, spring-loaded pins, magnets and biocompatible 3D printed housing.

RESULTS

The magnetic coupling mechanism allowed disconnection with minimal force, was highly reliable in maintaining electrical connection in awake rats and allowed recording of electrically evoked compound action potentials after chronic implantation.

CONCLUSION

In conclusion, this percutaneous connector is a useful research tool for peripheral nerve stimulation studies.

SIGNIFICANCE

The connector described will allow investigation into the safety and efficacy of emerging neuromodulation therapies for the treatment of disease.

摘要

未标注

神经科学和医学中一个快速发展的领域是通过外周神经系统的电刺激来治疗疾病。外周神经刺激将刺激传递到外周神经,而目标神经可能且通常位于腹部深处。长期的临床前动物模型,用于证明电刺激的安全性和/或有效性,主要使用颅骨固定装置来连接神经接口。当针对四肢和腹部的神经时,由于该固定装置与植入物的距离导致手术并发症以及装置在体内的使用寿命,这种固定位置不太理想。

目的

在此,我们旨在开发并验证一种慢性磁经皮连接器,该连接器设计用于放置在清醒、自由活动大鼠脊柱的背腰部。

方法

开发了一个基座和外部连接器,进行台架测试以评估其连续性、耐用性和断开力,并在长期植入腹部迷走神经电极阵列的清醒大鼠中进行验证。植入的基座和外部连接器采用定制印刷电路板、弹簧加载引脚、磁体和生物相容性3D打印外壳设计。

结果

磁耦合机制允许以最小的力断开连接,在清醒大鼠中保持电连接高度可靠,并在长期植入后允许记录电诱发复合动作电位。

结论

总之,这种经皮连接器是外周神经刺激研究的一种有用的研究工具。

意义

所描述的连接器将允许对用于治疗疾病的新兴神经调节疗法的安全性和有效性进行研究。

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