Title :
An Implantable Optical Stimulation Delivery System for Actuating an Excitable Biosubstrate
Author :
Paralikar, Kunal ; Cong, Peng ; Yizhar, Ofer ; Fenno, Lief Ericsson ; Santa, Wesley ; Nielsen, Chris ; Dinsmoor, David ; Hocken, Bob ; Munns, Gordon O. ; Giftakis, Jon ; Deisseroth, Karl ; Denison, Timothy
Author_Institution :
Medtronic Neuromodulation, Minneapolis, MN, USA
Abstract :
The use of light-activated modulation techniques, such as optogenetics, is growing in popularity for enabling basic neuroscience research. It is also being explored for advancing more applied applications like therapeutic neuromodulation. However, current hardware systems are generally limited to acute measurements or require external tethering of the system to the light source. This paper presents an implantable prototype for use in techniques that modulate neurological state through optically-activated channels and compounds. The prototype system employs a three chip custom IC architecture to manage information flow into the neural substrate, while also handling power dissipation and providing a chronic barrier to the tissue interface. In addition to covering the details of the IC architecture, we discuss system level design constraints and solutions, and in-vitro test results using our prototype system with an optogenetic model. Potential technical limitations for the broader adoption of these techniques will also be considered.
Keywords :
actuators; bio-optics; biological tissues; cellular biophysics; genetics; medical control systems; neurophysiology; patient treatment; prosthetics; actuator; basic neuroscience research; excitable biosubstrate; implantable optical stimulation delivery system; light-activated modulation techniques; optogenetics; system level design constraints; therapeutic neuromodulation; tissue interface; Biomedical optical imaging; Integrated circuits; Integrated optics; Optical pulses; Optical pumping; Optical sensors; Stimulated emission; Implantable optical stimulator; in-vivo optical excitation; optical neuromodulation; optogenetics;
Journal_Title :
Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JSSC.2010.2074110