Title :
A study on culturing of neurons on micro-electrode array in hybrid retinal implant
Author :
Ito, Yuichiro ; Yagi, Tohru ; Kanda, Hiroyuki ; Tanaka, Saijiro ; Watanabe, Masami ; Ushikawa, Y.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Eng., Nagoya Univ., Japan
Abstract :
We are developing a visual prosthesis named a “hybrid retinal implant” for blind patients. In this prosthesis, it is necessary to develop a stimulating micro-electrode array which is implanted into the eyes, to culture the neurons on it and to guide their axons toward the central nervous system (CNS). We have developed electrodes which were fabricated using micro-machining technology. In a culture experiment, the dorsal root ganglion neurons of an adult rat were cultured on the array, and the axon guidance was tested by means of the concentration gradient of the nerve growth factor (NGF). The results showed that the neurons on the array extended their processes, and the NGF facilitated the extension. However, it failed to guide the axons toward the particular direction. Because the proper gradient was not organized in a low-viscosity collagen, the NGF could spread over the dish. Therefore, in future, a high-viscosity collagen will be used in order to make a suitable gradient
Keywords :
arrays; biomedical electrodes; eye; handicapped aids; microelectrodes; micromachining; neurophysiology; prosthetics; proteins; viscosity; adult rat; axon guidance; blind patients; central nervous system; collagen viscosity; dorsal root ganglion neurons; eyes; hybrid retinal implant; micro-machining; neuron culture; neve growth factor concentration gradient; stimulating micro-electrode array; visual prosthesis; Biomedical optical imaging; Central nervous system; Electrodes; Implants; Nerve fibers; Neurons; Prosthetics; Retina; Surgery; Visual prosthesis;
Conference_Titel :
Neural Information Processing, 1999. Proceedings. ICONIP '99. 6th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Perth, WA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5871-6
DOI :
10.1109/ICONIP.1999.844018