Literature DB >> 27911798

Stretchable multichannel antennas in soft wireless optoelectronic implants for optogenetics.

Sung Il Park1,2,3, Gunchul Shin2,3, Jordan G McCall4,5, Ream Al-Hasani4,5, Aaron Norris5, Li Xia6, Daniel S Brenner4,5, Kyung Nim Noh2,3, Sang Yun Bang2,3, Dionnet L Bhatti4,5, Kyung-In Jang2,3, Seung-Kyun Kang2,3, Aaron D Mickle4,5, Gregory Dussor7, Theodore J Price7, Robert W Gereau4,5,8, Michael R Bruchas9,5,5,8, John A Rogers10,3.   

Abstract

Optogenetic methods to modulate cells and signaling pathways via targeted expression and activation of light-sensitive proteins have greatly accelerated the process of mapping complex neural circuits and defining their roles in physiological and pathological contexts. Recently demonstrated technologies based on injectable, microscale inorganic light-emitting diodes (μ-ILEDs) with wireless control and power delivery strategies offer important functionality in such experiments, by eliminating the external tethers associated with traditional fiber optic approaches. Existing wireless μ-ILED embodiments allow, however, illumination only at a single targeted region of the brain with a single optical wavelength and over spatial ranges of operation that are constrained by the radio frequency power transmission hardware. Here we report stretchable, multiresonance antennas and battery-free schemes for multichannel wireless operation of independently addressable, multicolor μ-ILEDs with fully implantable, miniaturized platforms. This advance, as demonstrated through in vitro and in vivo studies using thin, mechanically soft systems that separately control as many as three different μ-ILEDs, relies on specially designed stretchable antennas in which parallel capacitive coupling circuits yield several independent, well-separated operating frequencies, as verified through experimental and modeling results. When used in combination with active motion-tracking antenna arrays, these devices enable multichannel optogenetic research on complex behavioral responses in groups of animals over large areas at low levels of radio frequency power (<1 W). Studies of the regions of the brain that are involved in sleep arousal (locus coeruleus) and preference/aversion (nucleus accumbens) demonstrate the unique capabilities of these technologies.

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Keywords:  antenna; deep brain stimulation; stretchable electronics; wireless optogenetics; wireless power transmission

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27911798      PMCID: PMC5167187          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1611769113

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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