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A novel microwire interface for small diameter peripheral nerves in a chronic, awake murine model

机译:一种新型微线界面,用于慢性,清醒小鼠模型中的小直径外周神经

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Objective. The vagus nerve has been implicated in a variety of immune responses, and the number of studies using mouse models to unravel key mechanisms has increased. However, as of yet, there is no electrode that can chronically record neural activity from the mouse vagus nerve due to its small diameter. Such recordings are critical to understand the role of these biomarkers for translational research. Approach. In this study, we developed a methodology for surgically implanting the wrappable microwires onto the vagus nerve of mice. Similar to a cuff electrode, we wrapped de-insulated ends of microwires around the vagus nerve and re-insulated them on the nerve with Kwik-Sil. The recording fidelity of the wrappable microwire on the vagus nerve was validated in an acute, anesthetized model by comparing performance to commercially-available electrodes. A chronic, awake mouse model was then developed to record spontaneous compound action potentials (CAPs). Main results. In an acute setting, the wrappable microwire successfully recorded spontaneous CAPs with similar signal-to-noise ratios (SNR) and peak-to-peak amplitude to commercially available electrodes. In chronic, awake recordings, viable SNRs were obtained from the wrappable microwires between 30 and 60 d (n = 8). Weekly impedance measurements showed no correlation with SNR or time, indicating device stability, and the electrodes recorded CAPs for the duration of the recording period. Significance. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first reported chronic, awake neural interface with the mouse vagus nerve. This approach can facilitate clinical translation for bioelectronic medicine in preclinical disease models of interest with the creation of more clinically relevant preclinical models.
机译:客观的。迷走神经已经涉及各种免疫应答,以及使用小鼠模型到解压关键机制的研究数量增加。然而,如of,由于其小直径而言,没有能够长期记录从小鼠迷走神经的神经活性。这种录音对于了解这些生物标志物对翻译研究的作用至关重要。方法。在这项研究中,我们开发了一种用于在小鼠迷走神经上的包装微射线植入包装的微线的方法。与袖带电极类似,我们在迷走神经周围包裹着微线的脱落端,并用kwik-sil重新将它们重新隔离。通过将性能与市售电极进行比较,在急性麻醉模型中验证了迷走神经上的可包裹的微影的记录保真度。然后开发了一种慢性,醒目的小鼠模型以记录自发化合物作用电位(盖子)。主要结果。在急性设置中,可包装的微线成功地将具有与商业上可用电极类似的信噪比(SNR)和峰值峰值幅度的自发帽。在慢性,清醒的录像中,从30和60d(n = 8)之间的可包装的微线获得可存活的SNR。每周阻抗测量显示与SNR或时间没有相关性,指示器件稳定性,并且在记录周期的持续时间内记录盖的电极。意义。据我们所知,这是第一次报道的慢性,唤醒神经界与小鼠迷走神经。这种方法可以促进对临床前疾病模型的生物电子药物的临床翻译,以创造更临床相关的临床前模型。

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    《Journal of neural engineering》 |2020年第4期|046003.1-046003.14|共14页
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    Feinstein Institute for Medical Research Center for Bioelectronic Medicine Manhasset NY 11030 United States of America;

    Feinstein Institute for Medical Research Center for Bioelectronic Medicine Manhasset NY 11030 United States of America;

    Feinstein Institute for Medical Research Center for Bioelectronic Medicine Manhasset NY 11030 United States of America;

    Feinstein Institute for Medical Research Center for Bioelectronic Medicine Manhasset NY 11030 United States of America;

    Feinstein Institute for Medical Research Center for Bioelectronic Medicine Manhasset NY 11030 United States of America;

    Feinstein Institute for Medical Research Center for Bioelectronic Medicine Manhasset NY 11030 United States of America;

    Feinstein Institute for Medical Research Center for Bioelectronic Medicine Manhasset NY 11030 United States of America;

    Feinstein Institute for Medical Research Center for Bioelectronic Medicine Manhasset NY 11030 United States of America;

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    Vagus nerve; neural interface; chronic; recordings; microwire; stimulation; awake;

    机译:迷走神经;神经界面;慢性的;录音;微线;刺激;苏醒;

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