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The impact of chronic blood-brain barrier breach on intracortical electrode function

机译:慢性血脑屏障破坏对皮层内电极功能的影响

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Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) have allowed control of prosthetic limbs in paralyzed patients. Unfortunately, the electrodes of the BCI that interface with the brain only function for a short period of time before the signal quality on these electrodes becomes substantially diminished. To truly realize the potential of BCIs, it is imperative to have electrodes that function chronically. In order to elucidate thephysiological determinants of a chronically functional neural interface, we studied the role of the blood-brain barrier (BBB) in electrode function, because it is a key mediator of neuronal hemostasis. We monitored the status of the BBB and the consequences of BBB breach on electrode function using non-invasive imaging, electrophysiology, genomic, and histological analyses. Rats implanted with commercially available intracortical electrodes demonstrated an inverse correlation between electrode performance and BBB breach over a period of 16 weeks. Genomic analysis showed that chronically functional electrodes elicit an enhanced wound healing response. Conversely, in poorly functioning electrodes, chronic BBB breach led to local accumulation of neurotoxic factors and an influx of pro-inflammatory myeloid cells, which negatively affect neuronal health. These findings were further verified in a subset of electrodes with graded electrophysiological performance. In this study, we determine the mechanistic link between intracortical electrode function and failure. Our results indicate that BBB status is a critical physiological determinant of intracortical electrode function and can inform future electrode design and biochemical intervention strategies to enhance the functional longevity of BCIs.
机译:脑机接口(BCI)可以控制瘫痪患者的假肢。不幸的是,与大脑相交的BCI电极仅在很短的时间内起作用,然后这些电极上的信号质量会大大降低。为了真正实现BCI的潜力,必须具有可长期运行的电极。为了阐明慢性功能神经接口的生理决定因素,我们研究了血脑屏障(BBB)在电极功能中的作用,因为它是神经止血的关键介质。我们使用无创成像,电生理学,基因组学和组织学分析监测了血脑屏障的状态以及血脑屏障破坏对电极功能的影响。植入市售皮层内电极的大鼠在16周内表现出电极性能与BBB破坏之间呈负相关。基因组分析表明,具有长期功能的电极引起伤口愈合反应增强。相反,在功能不佳的电极中,慢性血脑屏障破坏会导致神经毒性因子的局部蓄积和促炎性骨髓细胞的大量涌入,从而对神经元健康产生负面影响。这些发现在具有分级电生理性能的电极子集中得到了进一步验证。在这项研究中,我们确定了皮质内电极功能与衰竭之间的机制联系。我们的结果表明,血脑屏障状态是决定皮层内电极功能的重要生理因素,可以为将来的电极设计和生化干预策略提供信息,以提高血脑屏障的功能寿命。

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