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Publication : Development and in vitro validation of flexible intraretinal probes.

First Author  Rincón Montes V Year  2020
Journal  Sci Rep Volume  10
Issue  1 Pages  19836
PubMed ID  33199768 Mgi Jnum  J:300250
Mgi Id  MGI:6491125 Doi  10.1038/s41598-020-76582-5
Citation  Rincon Montes V, et al. (2020) Development and in vitro validation of flexible intraretinal probes. Sci Rep 10(1):19836
abstractText  The efforts to improve the treatment efficacy in blind patients with retinal degenerative diseases would greatly benefit from retinal activity feedback, which is lacking in current retinal implants. While the door for a bidirectional communication device that stimulates and records intraretinally has been opened by the recent use of silicon-based penetrating probes, the biological impact induced by the insertion of such rigid devices is still unknown. Here, we developed for the first time, flexible intraretinal probes and validated in vitro the acute biological insertion impact in mouse retinae compared to standard silicon-based probes. Our results show that probes based on flexible materials, such as polyimide and parylene-C, in combination with a narrow shank design 50 microm wide and 7 microm thick, and the use of insertion speeds as high as 187.5 microm/s will successfully penetrate the retina, reduce the footprint of the insertion to roughly 2 times the cross-section of the probe, and induce low dead cell counts, while keeping the vitality of the tissue and recording the neural activity at different depths.
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