| Literature DB >> 32627377 |
Christopher M Proctor1,2, Ilke Uguz2,3, Andrea Slezia4,5, Vincenzo Curto1,2, Sahika Inal2,6, Adam Williamson4,5, George G Malliaras1,2.
Abstract
The challenge of treating neurological disorders has motivated the development of implantable devices that can deliver treatment when and where it is needed. This study presents a novel brain implant capable of electrophoretically delivering drugs and recording local neural activity on the surface of the brain. The drug delivery is made possible by the integration of a microfluidic ion pump (µFIP) into a conformable electrocorticography (ECoG) device with recording cites embedded next to the drug delivery outlets. The µFIP ECoG device can deliver a high capacity of several biologically important cationic species on demand. The therapeutic potential of the device is demonstrated by using it to deliver neurotransmitters in a rodent model while simultaneously recording local neural activity. These developments represent a significant step forward for cortical drug-delivery systems.Entities:
Keywords: bioelectronics; drug delivery; electrocorticography; electrophoretic; neuroengineering
Year: 2018 PMID: 32627377 DOI: 10.1002/adbi.201800270
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Biosyst ISSN: 2366-7478