接口
微流控
多电极阵列
互连
接口(物质)
生物神经网络
神经假体
纳米技术
材料科学
微电极
电极阵列
计算机科学
生物医学工程
电极
计算机硬件
化学
工程类
物理化学
复合材料
机器学习
毛细管作用
计算机网络
毛细管数
作者
Yoo Na Kang,Namsun Chou,Jaewon Jang,Han Kyoung Choe,Sohee Kim
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41378-021-00295-6
摘要
Abstract The demand for multifunctional neural interfaces has grown due to the need to provide a better understanding of biological mechanisms related to neurological diseases and neural networks. Direct intracerebral drug injection using microfluidic neural interfaces is an effective way to deliver drugs to the brain, and it expands the utility of drugs by bypassing the blood–brain barrier (BBB). In addition, uses of implantable neural interfacing devices have been challenging due to inevitable acute and chronic tissue responses around the electrodes, pointing to a critical issue still to be overcome. Although neural interfaces comprised of a collection of microneedles in an array have been used for various applications, it has been challenging to integrate microfluidic channels with them due to their characteristic three-dimensional structures, which differ from two-dimensionally fabricated shank-type neural probes. Here we present a method to provide such three-dimensional needle-type arrays with chemical delivery functionality. We fabricated a microfluidic interconnection cable (µFIC) and integrated it with a flexible penetrating microelectrode array (FPMA) that has a 3-dimensional structure comprised of silicon microneedle electrodes supported by a flexible array base. We successfully demonstrated chemical delivery through the developed device by recording neural signals acutely from in vivo brains before and after KCl injection. This suggests the potential of the developed microfluidic neural interface to contribute to neuroscience research by providing simultaneous signal recording and chemical delivery capabilities.
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