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用于长期啮齿动物神经刺激的金螺旋微丝结构电极的评估。

Evaluation of gold helical microwire structure electrode for long-term rodent nerve stimulation.

作者信息

Lam Danny V, Yang Kevin, Liu Derrick X, Lauricella Anna, Gao Yingyi, Fielding Elizabeth S, Golobish Kyle, Nieuwoudt Stephan, Weber Doug J, Fisher Lee E, Lempka Scott F, Dalrymple Ashley N, Ludwig Kip A, Shoffstall Andrew J

机构信息

Department of Biomedical Engineering, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, United States of America.

Advanced Platform Technology Center, Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center, Cleveland, OH, United States of America.

出版信息

J Neural Eng. 2025 Jun 18;22(3):036042. doi: 10.1088/1741-2552/ade18a.

Abstract

The development of electrodes for chronic peripheral nerve stimulation faces several challenges, including complex compositions, intricate manufacturing processes, and high costs associated with the availability and fabrication of suitable materials. These limitations hinder the accessibility and feasibility of producing effective devices for chronic preclinical studies. This study evaluated the feasibility of a simple-to-manufacture gold helical microwire structure electrode (Au-HMSE) for peripheral nerve stimulation, electromyography (EMG) recording, and preliminary tissue response on the rat sciatic nerve.Manufactured electrodes were used for up to 8 weeks in rats for nerve stimulation and EMG recordings, with electrode-tissue impedances and motor thresholds measured to assessstability and feasibility. Evoked motor responses were measured via gastrocnemius muscle activity and ankle torque. Terminal histology was performed at 12 weeks to assess chronic tissue response to the implanted electrodes.Implanted electrodes with impedances <10 kΩ effectively evoked motor responses in monopolar and bipolar configurations and successfully recorded EMG activity. Gastrocnemius activation overlapped with off-target motor responses, likely due to the electrode's size relative to rat nerve anatomy and the absence of anchoring, which may have allowed migration. High impedance failure appeared related to interconnects between electrodes and tunneled leads and at solder joints in the stimulating and recording setup. Histology showed typical fibrotic encapsulation, with the helical design promoting tissue in-growth around the microwires, creating a high surface area electrode-tissue interface.This study evaluated the early feasibility of Au-HMSE for chronically implanted rodent nerve stimulation and EMG recordings. While gold electrodes are non-standard for chronic stimulation, the construction of these devices may be appropriate for the evaluation of chronic peripheral nerve stimulation in the preclinical setting due to their simple composition, manufacturing, and availability of gold microwire as a raw material. The findings provide valuable insights for developing future implantable leads used for peripheral nerve stimulation.

摘要

用于慢性外周神经刺激的电极的开发面临着几个挑战,包括复杂的成分、复杂的制造工艺以及与合适材料的可用性和制造相关的高成本。这些限制阻碍了生产用于慢性临床前研究的有效设备的可及性和可行性。本研究评估了一种易于制造的金螺旋微丝结构电极(Au-HMSE)用于外周神经刺激、肌电图(EMG)记录以及对大鼠坐骨神经的初步组织反应的可行性。制造的电极在大鼠中用于长达8周的神经刺激和EMG记录,测量电极-组织阻抗和运动阈值以评估稳定性和可行性。通过腓肠肌活动和踝关节扭矩测量诱发的运动反应。在12周时进行终末组织学检查以评估植入电极的慢性组织反应。阻抗<10 kΩ的植入电极在单极和双极配置中有效地诱发了运动反应,并成功记录了EMG活动。腓肠肌激活与非目标运动反应重叠,可能是由于电极相对于大鼠神经解剖结构的尺寸以及缺乏锚定,这可能导致了迁移。高阻抗故障似乎与电极和隧道导线之间的互连以及刺激和记录装置中的焊点有关。组织学显示典型的纤维化包封,螺旋设计促进了微丝周围的组织向内生长,形成了高表面积的电极-组织界面。本研究评估了Au-HMSE用于长期植入啮齿动物神经刺激和EMG记录的早期可行性。虽然金电极对于慢性刺激来说是非标准的,但由于其简单的成分、制造以及金微丝作为原材料的可用性,这些设备的构造可能适用于临床前环境中慢性外周神经刺激的评估。这些发现为开发未来用于外周神经刺激的可植入导线提供了有价值的见解。

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