Literature DB >> 34045935

Engineered Axonal Tracts as "Living Electrodes" for Synaptic-Based Modulation of Neural Circuitry.

Mijail D Serruya1, James P Harris2, Dayo O Adewole3, Laura A Struzyna3, Justin C Burrell2, Ashley Nemes2, Dmitriy Petrov2, Reuben H Kraft4, H Isaac Chen2, John A Wolf2, D Kacy Cullen2.   

Abstract

Brain-computer interface and neuromodulation strategies relying on penetrating non-organic electrodes/optrodes are limited by an inflammatory foreign body response that ultimately diminishes performance. A novel "biohybrid" strategy is advanced, whereby living neurons, biomaterials, and microelectrode/optical technology are used together to provide a biologically-based vehicle to probe and modulate nervous-system activity. Microtissue engineering techniques are employed to create axon-based "living electrodes", which are columnar microstructures comprised of neuronal population(s) projecting long axonal tracts within the lumen of a hydrogel designed to chaperone delivery into the brain. Upon microinjection, the axonal segment penetrates to prescribed depth for synaptic integration with local host neurons, with the perikaryal segment remaining externalized below conforming electrical-optical arrays. In this paradigm, only the biological component ultimately remains in the brain, potentially attenuating a chronic foreign-body response. Axon-based living electrodes are constructed using multiple neuronal subtypes, each with differential capacity to stimulate, inhibit, and/or modulate neural circuitry based on specificity uniquely afforded by synaptic integration, yet ultimately computer controlled by optical/electrical components on the brain surface. Current efforts are assessing the efficacy of this biohybrid interface for targeted, synaptic-based neuromodulation, and the specificity, spatial density and long-term fidelity versus conventional microelectronic or optical substrates alone.

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Keywords:  biologically-mediated neuromodulation; brain–computer interfaces; living scaffolds; microtissue engineering; tissue engineering

Year:  2017        PMID: 34045935      PMCID: PMC8152180          DOI: 10.1002/adfm.201701183

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Funct Mater        ISSN: 1616-301X            Impact factor:   18.808


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